3 subject tests which ones?

<p>So i am applying to some colleges that require three subject tests.
On june 7th i took biology M and math level 2</p>

<p>i have to take one more, but i don't know which one too take (im gonna have to study like crazy because im not too good at the rest)
i was looking into chem or one world history, but i don't know if two sciences will look bad compare to 1 science, 1 history, and math </p>

<p>suggestions??</p>

<p>I would do history. You already have two math/science so there would be more balance if you added a test in the humanities.</p>

<p>how about a language...however, unless you're fluent, nvm</p>

<p>You should do history. Because with chemistry, you have to actually be "good at it". But with history, it's simply memorization...and anyone can memorize facts.</p>

<p>anyone can do history but not anyone can do chemistry? way to generalize.</p>

<p>History. It will be more balanced. Plus it is easier to learn (generally).</p>

<p>I would recommend world history, because all you have to do is read through Barron's and you're essentially set. :)</p>

<p>However, world history isn't offered again until December, so that will probably be too late if you're applying ED or EA anywhere.</p>

<p>Are you going to be a senior? The World History SAT II is only given in December and June. So, it may be too late for you to take it in December of next year.</p>

<p>thanks guys, actually the ones that do require three are january 1st deadline so i should be fine with the dec 6 one? (day before my 18th birthday but oh well)</p>

<p>and is world history easier and us?</p>

<p>it all depends on what you've learned in history class.
take a few practice tests and decide which one is better for you.</p>

<p>USH may be a good idea. If you don't have time to study that, you may try literature. It won't take you too much time to memorize.
I think 2 Math/ Science are enough, so try a little Arts won't hurt.</p>