<p>I'm a to-be junior who took honors Pre-Calc this year and scored an 800 on the June 2 Math IIC. Next year, I'm taking AP BC Calc, AP Spanish, Honors Physics, Honors English, and a history class that does not apply to any of the subject tests. This year, I took Honors Bio and Chem, but I didn't take either of the subject tests because my school does block scheduling, and we still had 2-3 weeks of material to cover (equiv of 4-6 weeks regular scheduling) after June 2. So, which 2 other tests should I take? Is Spanish too hard to do very well on, even after AP? I'm probably going to take AP Physics senior year.. should I wait to take the Physics test until October of senior year, or can I still get a top score after Honors Physics next year? If not Spanish, should I study over the summer for Bio and take that this October? Advise me....</p>
<p>Calm down. You haven't even taken these classes yet. You don't even know what you're good at. Just wait.</p>
<p>I'm just curious about whether or not I should be studying Biology and/or Spanish over this summer? Any other opinions?</p>
<p>Wait until you take the classes... wow</p>
<p>All he's asking is if he's able to study something over the summer, and if something is difficult or not.</p>
<p>Studying over the summer doesn't look like it would be necessary. If you do well in AP Spanish, that should be sufficient enough for you to do well on the SAT II Subject test for Spanish. You don't necessarily need to take any SAT II in October, just wait until May when AP exams are coming up and take SAT II for Spanish as well.</p>
<p>Has anyone taken the Spanish subject test after AP Spanish? How does the SAT compare with the AP Test? Spanish is definitly one of my best subjects, but I've heard that unless you are a native speaker, it's nearly impossible to do well on either of them..</p>