<p>This is quite inconvenient for me.</p>
<p>it is available twice - in December and in June.This is because not many students decide to take that subject tests.Although the curve is very lenient (raw score of 80 out of 95) is still 800, the material covered is immense - CB can ask you literally everything - from 3500 B.C Sumeria to present day Zimbabwe ,from middle ages architecture style to present day music style of the Zulu people in South Africa, from Alexander the Great, to 19 century suffragist leader in Indonesia .Given that,people generally prefer to take the US history test since most of the material is covered in school.Furthermore,subjects like Chemistry,Physics,and Literature are preferred to World History because their questions can be found in textbooks ,while in order to ace the world history test you need to have a general knowledge-being perfect history student won`t help if you cannot distinguish between different types of art,music,or religion</p>
<p>Great answer, thanks.</p>