Any easy/good subject test to take?

<p>i want to take 3 subject tests (i already took bio-but got 640 so i will ignore that)>>i took chem, will take mathiic in nov, but which other one should i take??
(i wanted to take spanish but the only one they offer that day is spanish w/listening)</p>

<p>languages are fairly hard unless you can fluently speak the language (at least what I have heard around here). Literature is easy if you are good at critical reading, but can be a real pain if you're more the math/science type. You already have a math and science so English/Language/History are your options. Lit if you are an english person, history if you are up for memorizing. Languages are kinda tricky - depends if you're up for it.</p>

<p>Avoid the lit test - go for history if u can manage it. Lit test can be a serious pain in the rear end. Even if u r into literature, one tricky or abstract poem can really throw u off course. History is much more straightforward. I wouldn't wanna add another math/science test to what u already have.</p>

<p>i would say don't take a language. my friend is AMAZING at french [and in french 4] and go a 510 because there were so many words on there that she never learned. Lit can be okay, but as pyang88 said if there's one tricky passage or poem it can really hurt your score [like it did to me].</p>

<p>Math 2C > Lit. - anyone agree/disagree??</p>

<p>As I'm studying at a French HS, I'm wondering if I'm " allowed " to take the French test ?</p>

<p>To the above, I took French after finishing my third year of French class (4th year was AP level), and I got a 760. It's definitely possible.</p>

<p>Impossible is nothing.</p>

<p>ummmm.... if you're taking physics consider taking the subject test. the curve is actually very good. IIC's curve is pretty decent too. ush also has a somewhat comfortable curve</p>