<p>I am picking my 2nd subject test and I am really confused.</p>
<p>I have done history for like 6 years now, and I have some previous experience but I think that I may be good at Literature test as well. </p>
<p>I heard people saying that Literature is killer. Should I take it? I am doing IB literature and wanted to do SAT Literature in order to do the test and also get some benefit from it for my IB exam.</p>
<p>Also, what books should I use for history?</p>
<p>Is it normal for non-US guy to take US history? What do you think about this test?
Is it better to do World History?</p>
<p>help me please,colleagues</p>
<p>I took the World History SAT 2 in June and got a 790/800, so I think it’s fair to say I did pretty well. I used Princeton Review and studied a lot for my AP World test, so if you’re taking AP World, the test will be much easier. As for US, my friend who took it scored a 700 and in Lit she scored a 730. I think you should take the Lit and World test on the same day and take the US on another day. Even though you can take up to 3 in one sitting, it really can be draining. As long as the US history teacher/class that you’ve had is really good, don’t take that test and expect to do well.</p>