Lit: 19/23 correct - would it be reasonable to take the actual test?

<p>Hey,</p>

<p>The 23 questions are the ones on CollegeBoard’s website.</p>

<p>With some further preparation through a prep book and then taking the test from the official book, would I be in a good position to take the actual test and come out with a 700+ score?</p>

<p>From where I stand, it looks completely feasible but since I’ve only attempted a mere 23 questions, I could be dead wrong! Do the questions on the website provide a complete view of what the test is like? Similar questions, except that there’s ~60 of them? </p>

<p>The literature subject test would be my 3rd test. I am taking math II and physics as well.</p>

<p>Thank you.</p>

<p>That’s kind of hard to gauge, especially if you didn’t time yourself. The test goes pretty fast and a lot of people find it very difficult. Taking a full length timed practice test, like the one that CB provides in their Subject Test book, would be the best way of gauging your preparation.</p>

<p>Thanks. I appreciate it.</p>

<p>Is it true that the AP literature test is similar to the subject test?</p>