Advice needed for October tests

<p>I signed up for three subject tests for October: Math II, US History, and a third one, which is currently Literature. I wasn't settled on the last one, so I was going to take a literature and a chemistry practice test to get an idea which one I would do better on. After the chemistry one, I also decided to take physics due to the generous curve. After getting my results, though, I really can't decide which one to take.</p>

<p>Here are the results:</p>

<p>The second number is the score I would have gotten had I not made stupid mistakes I don't make on test day - it more accurately reflects my knowledge.</p>

<p>Chemistry: 700/730
Literature: 660/660
Physics: 700/740</p>

<p>Which one would you recommend taking? Are any of them easier to shore up knowledge on, and are any seen as more challenging or better to take, like Math II over Math I?</p>

<p>I'd say take whichever one you are more comfortable with, or wichever one you took in school most recently.</p>

<p>In reality, I think it is physics.</p>

<p>Is there any place I can get one more practice test (without having to get a prep book/go to the library), since I know what I need to work on?</p>

<p>Hmm, science isn't my "specialty". I believe you can but them on Sparknotes, and then do them online. Collegeboard will have some sample questions, but I don't think practicec tests (unless you bought the book). Hope that helped a little bit. :) Good Luck!</p>

<p>(We're both taking Math II and USH on the 4th. My other one is Lit, though)</p>

<p>Take the hardest one last; if you take it before hand, you won't be able to concentrate as much on the other ones.</p>

<p>Thanks for the advice, Timmy. I think it will be Math II, then US History, than whatever I choose. I can get 750+ in my sleep on the first two.</p>

<p>However, more thinking has entered the situation. I did get the chemistry award for juniors, and I thought it might be weak to not yake chemistry after I made a deal of noting the award on my Common Application awards section. Would that have any influence on anything?</p>