<p>Locations of Historical Information:</p>
<p>Global or Comparative history: Approximately 23-24 questions
European history: Approximately 23-24 questions
African history: Approximately 9-10 questions
Southwestern Asian history: Approximately 9-10 questions
Southern and Southeastern Asian history: Approximately 9-10 questions
Eastern Asian history: Approximately 9-10 questions
The Americas history (excluding the United States): Approximately 9-10 questions
Time Periods:</p>
<p>B.C. E to 500 C.E.: Approximately 23-24 questions
500 C.E. to 1500 C.E.: 19 questions
1500 to 1900 C.E.: Approximately 23-24 questions
Post 1900 C.E.: 19 questions
Cross-chronological: Approximately 9-10 questions</p>
<p>^This is what I’v just found. And I’m afraid I wont get all the information I need.</p>
<p>I’m preparing for the SAT World History from Barron’s
Amazon.com: Barron’s SAT Subject Test World History (Barron’s How to Prepare for the Sat II World History): Marilynn Hitchens, Heidi Roupp: Books
The problem is I’m an international student, and while in US students take AP classes and may get all the information they need, in my country there are no such courses.</p>
<p>The question is: is it enough to prepare from Barron’s SAT and Kaplan to get ~750?</p>