WORLD HISTORY SUBJECT TEST
Introduction
- Taking the World History Subject Test allows you to demonstrate your interest in the subject and can differentiate you in the college admission process.
- The test covers all historical themes (political and diplomatic, intellectual and cultural, social and economic) from ancient times to the present, and is an excellent opportunity to showcase your knowledge and achievement in world history.
Test Basics
Scoring, Timing, Number of Questions
- Points - 200-800
- Minutes - 60
- Questions - 95 (Multiple Choice)
Important Notes
- Offered in August, December, and June
Additional Things to Know
- The World History Subject Test uses the chronological designations B.C.E. (before Common Era) and C.E. (Common Era). These labels correspond to B.C. (before Christ) and A.D. (anno Domini), which are used in some world history textbooks.
- Questions on the World History Subject Test may be presented as separate items or in sets based on quotes, maps, pictures, graphs or tables.
Please note that this test reflects what is commonly taught in high school.
Due to differences in high school classes, it’s likely that most students will find questions on topics they’re not familiar with. This is nothing to worry about.
You do not have to get every question correct to receive the highest score (800) for the test. Many students do well despite not having studied every topic covered.