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The Official SAT Subject Tests in U.S. & World History Study Guide (Official Sat Subject Tests in U.S. History and World History)
The Official SAT Subject Tests in U.S. & World History Study Guide (Official Sat Subject Tests in U.S. History and World History)
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Author: The College Board
Publisher: College Board
Category: Book

List Price: $18.95
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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars(7 reviews)
Sales Rank: 102953

Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published)
Media: Paperback
Edition: Stg
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 224
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9
Dimensions (in): 10.8 x 8.1 x 0.6

ISBN: 0874477697
Dewey Decimal Number: 907.6
EAN: 9780874477696
ASIN: 0874477697

Publication Date: August 8, 2006
Release Date: August 8, 2006
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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
The best way to practice for SAT Subject Tests? in History
Every year nearly 120,000 students take a SAT Subject Test? in U.S. History or World History. The Official SAT Subject Tests in U.S. and World History Study Guide is the only source of official questions and answer explanations for these exams, and it is the only guide developed by the test maker. In addition to two fulllength, previously administered practice tests in each subject, the guide also contains complete solutions, answer explanations and test-taking strategies.




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2 out of 5 stars not expect high scores   October 8, 2008
It gives some knowledge, but the maximum score you may get from this book is 600s.


1 out of 5 stars The book is just as horrific as the test   June 10, 2008
From a student's perspective, the book isn't very helpful. Most people use it to review right before taking the test to get a general feel for how they would do. If your looking for a book that will help you review material, this isn't it...it's just two tests that are honestly not anything like the real thing. If you want my advice, stay away from the U.S. Subject test altogether- it's awful :(


3 out of 5 stars Math Tests are NOT Accurate   January 26, 2008
  0 out of 2 found this review helpful

If you are planning on taking multiple Subject tests, then this is a cost efficient book. However, if you are only taking the Math test, please know that the test(s) in this book are far too easy compared to the real thing.

If you are looking for a book that is accurate in difficulty, then try the Barron's book, but be forewarned that it is more difficult and comprehensive than the real test.



5 out of 5 stars An accurate judge of your score...   August 2, 2007
  19 out of 19 found this review helpful

What this book does not do is help you cram for the SAT II World History/U.S. History test. It doesn't feed you information; it doesn't reward you for sleeping through U.S. History or World History in school. If you want a book that does, go for Barron's or Princeton (which, by the way, has an immense review section on world history filled with details- some useful, some useless).

This book is designed for assessment. If you are a student who has studied well in history class, this book is for you. Taking this book's two tests (it has two for each subject) will help you accurately measure where you will fall during the real thing. It may also help you identify areas that your history class didn't cover well. The book provides paragraph explanations justifying every answer.

On the first test (world history) that I took in this review book, I received an 800. My "raw" score barely made the cutoff, which is to say if I missed 1-2 more problems, I would have received a 790 or 780. There is a margin; you can miss almost 14 questions out of 95 and still get a perfect score. On the second test that I took, I received another 800. My "raw" score improved a little. It was now that I doubted if this book accurately portrayed the real test; my scores in Barron's (a testing brand infamous for ridiculously difficult tests in its review books) were around 770. Considering the wide margins on raw scores to scaled scores, it was a significant difference.

Thank god, when it came down to the real deal, I scored 800 (again, on world history). I want to dispel any myths about a rumored College Board conspiracy. The organization does not water down tests in its review books to help lower the scoring curve. It may not want everyone receiving 800's, but it certainly wouldn't go so far as to dupe students. First of all, it would be unethical and against the non-profit organization's principles. Second of all, this book very accurately determined what score I would receive on the real test on two separate occasions.

In the end, you should invest in this book to help you predict your score. But don't expect a brilliant review section- there is none, actually- just use this as a way to practice and assess your knowledge. Ignore my comments at the very beginning of this review; other books such as Barron's and Princeton Review succinctly summarize the knowledge that you need on test day. This book should definitely go hand in hand with a third-party book; I found Barron's especially helpful. Just don't count on any third-party review books to give you a true, accurate assessment of how you will do on the real test.



5 out of 5 stars Exactly as it sounds   May 14, 2007
  2 out of 2 found this review helpful

The book features ACTUAL subject tests that were previously published- 2 in US history, 2 in world history. I found them to be tremendously beneficial, beause some review books aren't hard enough and some (most notably the Barron's) are unrealistically hard. I strongly reccomend it.


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