<p>So I have a bit of a dilemma. I'm a junior and I have no SATIIs yet and none of the AP classes I'm currently enrolled in have corresponding SATII tests.</p>
<p>Ideally, I'd like to take 3 exams, so I'm curious as to which are easiest to self-study.</p>
<p>Math II is a given, since I did well in Precalculus, but I don't know which 2 other ones.</p>
<p>My other options and my qualifications for them:
Lit - 740 on SAT Critical Reading
Biology, Chemistry, World History, US History - received As in corresponding honors classes freshman (WH) and sophomore (Bio, Chem, USH) years
Chinese - native speaker, but completely illiterate
Spanish - level 4, pretty good at the language, but apprehensive about native speakers</p>
<p>Any ideas? I'd like to self-study over the summer and hopefully achieve 750+ in the earliest test date in the fall. Thanks for any help.</p>
<p>Help please? Which is easiest to self-study out of the ones I listed? I'm leaning between Lit, Bio, USH or Spanish.</p>
<p>with honors classes bio and chem should be doable without an insane amount of studying.
the history ones are pretty hard though; there's a lot of memorization and random facts involved (i.e. a lot that non-AP (and even some AP) classes don't cover).
i don't know much about lit so i can't really help there, but i'm guessing it depends on how good you are at that kind of thing already. it's not something you can just memorize and spit back out.</p>
<p>take chinese only if you're pretty confident in your skill, since the score distribution is so ridiculous. i've always thought it was kind of lame for native speakers to take their language, but i guess it can't hurt you (unless you don't get an 800).</p>
<p>basically: go with your strengths. you should know best which subjects you're naturally more comfortable with.</p>