<p>I was planning on taking the Chem, Math II, and US H subject tests. I might even switch Spanish in or Literature in as well. Not completely sure. What kind of subject tests are like Harvard and Princeton looking for? My grades and SAT I's aren't of my concern, so I was wondering what kind of subject tests they're looking for... I'm planning to become a science major, and then go into medicine. Should I go completely math and science, or should I add in a humanities SAT II because I plan on getting a minor or dual or whatever in English. Is it hard to get an 800 in these subject tests, because to my understanding, don't they have really good curves?</p>
<p>you should definitely take chem and math IIC, and the third one’s pretty much up to you - i personally took chem, math IIc, and bio</p>
<p>take math and 2 subject tests in subjects you want to demonstrate competency in. don’t take a test because you think it’s easy to get an 800. it makes you look unappealing and like you are simply trying to impress adcoms, which is, ironically enough, not what adcoms want to see.</p>
<p>^yea those three are good…the curves are easy.</p>
<p>those are the same ones i’m taking, with the exception of latin which i am considering also
so far i’ve taken u.s. and math and they were pretty easy to get 800s on.</p>
<p>Those tests are fine.</p>
<p>… IBfootballer. I dont understand; you have a direct contradiction.</p>
<p>Does an 800 NOT “demonstrate competency”?</p>
<p>your logic is severely flawed. Please elaborate.</p>
<p>If you like english, why not the literature test instead of USH? Just another option for you.
Math II and chem are good, the last one is completely up to you.</p>
<p>I plan to get a minor or dual or whatevs in english. Do HYP offer these btw? And im reconsidering history…</p>