<p>I was just wondering...do colleges pay attention to what subjects you have taken the SAT2s?.....cause I was thinking about math2,physics and french.I chose french because I especially wanted to prove that I'm not only good in science(I wanna major in mathematics).....does this count?...or is it just to have as many high scores as possible? (of course I'm taking french because I'm aiming for an 800...or very near to it....still it would have been easier to just take math1 instead...the preparation I would have needed would have been evidently less).....so...what do you think?</p>
<p>Your SAT IIs should correspond to what you want to do in college. For example, if you're going to be a history major, then taking SAT IIs in Physics and Math IIc isn't going to help too much. Taking an extra French SAT II may be helpful in the college recognizing your language capabilities and will facilitate your fulfillment of the language requirement. But if you're gonna be a math major, Math IIc and physics are good choices</p>
<p>If I want to major in Biology does that mean I necessarily have to take SAT II Biology? I intended to take SAT II Math IC, Math IIC, and English Literature.
Thanks.</p>
<p>You don't HAVE TO take the biology, but you should. A high score on the biology would give them an idea of how much bio you really know.</p>