3rd SAT II

<p>I have two SAT II subject tests decided - Math 2c and Biology</p>

<p>However, i am really struggling to find a third one since Writing is no longer an option. What would u suggest? Plz keep in mind that im completely out of touch in the other Science subjects since I only take Biology and also I haven't done History since gr 8 so it would be quite pointless taking that exam. I wouldn't mind doing World Lit but the questions look pretty hard on collegeboard.com.</p>

<p>What would u guys suggest? And plz answer - i really need to make a decision soon.</p>

<p>most colleges dont even require a third one now...</p>

<p>I agree with panic.</p>

<p>yea i know..it's such a bugger. only yale requires it so i think i should take one. any suggestions on which one?</p>

<p>If you were planning on taking Writing why not Literature? It's not that they're that closely related but moreso than say Writing and Chemistry.</p>

<p>let's not spread misinformation on who still requires what. <a href="http://www.compassprep.com/admissions_req_subjects.aspx?sort=requirements%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.compassprep.com/admissions_req_subjects.aspx?sort=requirements&lt;/a> has a current list. Those who still require three include (or recommend three, which you might as well interpret as require):</p>

<p>Case Western Reserve
Franklin Olin College of Engineering
Georgetown
Johns Hopkins
Harvard
MIT
McGill
Northwestern
Princeton
Stanford
Yale</p>

<p>Yale and some others supposedly will accept the ACT instead of the SAT + Subject Tests, but opinions on CC vary as to whether it would be a good idea to try to get into Yale without showing some impressive Subject Test scores.</p>

<p>stanford recommends two sat subjects but three.</p>

<p>yeh i have a similar dilemma. im taking literature as my third one but it is REALLY hard since it's so subjective..depends on the person tho...</p>