<p>I anticipate receiving a good score on the SAT I that I took yesterday, which would mean I would need two subject tests at least to apply to many of the top schools. My problem is that none seem to fit me. I am a strong writer and reader, so I suppose literature would be a good option, but other than that, there is NOTHING.
Math is always 40ish points lower than my other SAT sections, so I don't think Math II or even I would be good for me. I have taken three years of spanish, and am currently working on a fourth, but I don't believe I would perform well on that subject test either.
Does anybody have any suggestions? I feel that subject tests may be the one factor that really holds me back, as I can't imagine receiving anything above a 700 (except on literature).</p>
<p>Depends on what you’re interested in. You should reconsider Math, as getting a 700+ on MathII is not hard if you have taken a precalculus course and are willing to spend a bit of time studying. The curve is generous, and is quite easier to score highly on as compared to the Sat I’s math.</p>
<p>I’ve taken a really light pre-cal course at my school.
It is acknowledged that my school’s math is disturbingly weak.
I just don’t feel that any subject test would “display my ability.”
I wish there was a way around this requirement at ivies -_-</p>