<p>includes
SATII
Phys
Bio
Chem
Lit
USHistory
Spanish
what else? add anything else you know of. Thank you.</p>
<p>English</p>
<pre><code>* Literature
</code></pre>
<p>History and Social Studies</p>
<pre><code>* U.S. History (formerly American History and Social Studies)
* World History
</code></pre>
<p>Mathematics</p>
<pre><code>* Mathematics Level 1 (formerly Mathematics IC)
* Mathematics Level 2 (formerly Mathematics IIC)
</code></pre>
<p>Science</p>
<pre><code>* Biology E/M
* Chemistry
* Physics
</code></pre>
<p>Languages</p>
<pre><code>* Chinese with Listening
* French
* French with Listening
* German
* German with Listening
* Spanish
* Spanish with Listening
* Modern Hebrew
* Italian
* Latin
* Japanese with Listening
* Korean with Listening
</code></pre>
<p>thank you!</p>
<p>Its so stupid that they dont have Russian as a language. Im not expert but im pretty sure that German isnt more widely spoken then Russian. They should at least offer it without listening for people like me who were born in Russia. Give my chinese friends an easy 800 but dont give the Russians one? Thats real fair. </p>
<p>Sorry dont mean to sound racist... but its pretty unfair from my point of view.</p>
<p>Why do they offer languages without listening? Surely they're just easier?</p>
<p>
[quote]
Its so stupid that they dont have Russian as a language. Im not expert but im pretty sure that German isnt more widely spoken then Russian. They should at least offer it without listening for people like me who were born in Russia. Give my chinese friends an easy 800 but dont give the Russians one? Thats real fair.
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Yeah, and when they DO offer one, they'll give the 800 earned by a native speaker the same importance they give to an 800 earned by a native German or Chinese or Hebrew speaker.</p>
<p>Some people are more comfortable with listening then reading. If there was a test for my native language i would probably take it with listening because i understand verbal russian a lot better then written.</p>
<p>don't they hold it against you if you have taken a subject test in your native language?? and is a 690 on a language test good? (for foreign language)</p>