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Old 10-29-2009, 05:43 PM   #1
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Self-Studying

I have a question to all those out there. I was wondering which of the subject tests are the "easiest" to self-study for. I have a pretty good memory, so that won't be a problem. However, I want to study for the the test in Dec. and I need 2 subject tests to take. I am pretty good at math, getting a 6 on the SL Mathmatics IB test, and pretty good at literature based work, excelling in IB English last year. However, would U.S. History or Biology be easier if I studied?

Any aid would be great!
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Old 10-30-2009, 08:54 PM   #3
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umm, I'm in the IB program as well. From what I know, the SAT subject tests are supposed to test what you learned in school. If you've completed SL math, that means you've probably taken precalc/calc. The SAT 2 Math only tests up to precalc, so you should do well in that. However, make sure you study, to brush up on anything you might have forgotten.

If you've taken Biology in school, then I would recommend taking that (but I'm biased because history is just really hard for me). I think you should take what you feel more confident in.
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