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McGraw-Hills SAT Subject Test:
United States History 2/E by
Stephanie Muntone
So Good I Used It For My Ap Us History Exam As Well
Expert guidance on the SAT Subject Test in United States History
Many colleges and universities require you to take one or more SAT II
Subject Tests to demonstrate your mastery of specific high school
subjects. McGraw-Hills SAT Subject Test: United States History, Second
Edition, is written by experts in the field, and gives you the guidance you
need perform at your best. This book includes:
Full-length sample tests Diagnostic exams to help students
pinpoint strengths and weaknesses Hundreds of questions with complete
explanations Step-by-step reviews of all topics covered in each exam
Strategies to help students get their best score
Personal Review: McGraw-Hills SAT Subject Test: United States
History 2/E by Stephanie Muntone
This review book goes in detail like no other review book for US History
does. I had bought this for my subject test and another Princeton Review
book for the AP USH exam. Compared to this, the (more expensive)
Princeton Review was a waste of money and paper. I barely touched it the
whole year. Unlike most books that give you maybe 100 pages of review,
2 or 3 practice tests, and whole chapters on useless strategies (most
students know how to use process of elimination by the time they hit high
school), the McGraw Hill review actually focuses on history. Political
history, economic history, social trends, intellectual developments, etc.
There are about 300 pages of text dedicated exclusively to subject matter.
Not to mention the SEVEN practice tests at the very end. Comes with
detailed lists of terms and litigation.
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This review book goes in detail like no other review book for US History does. I had bought this for my subject test and another Princeton Review book for the AP USH exam. Compared to this, the (more expensive) Princeton Review was a waste of money and paper. I barely touched it the whole year. Unlike most books that give you maybe 100 pages of review, 2 or 3 practice tests, and whole chapters on useless strategies (most students know how to use process of elimination by the time they hit high school), the McGraw Hill review actually focuses on history. Political history, economic history, social trends, intellectual developments, etc. There are about 300 pages of text dedicated exclusively to subject matter. Not to mention the SEVEN practice tests at the very end. Comes with detailed lists of terms and litigation. less
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