As a bio major applicant, do I have to take math 2?

I am applying to my schools as a biology major. Some of my schools “recommend” 3 SAT Subject tests, and I already took the SAT bio.

For now, I am registered for the Math 2 and Spanish tests. The problem is, I’m not that great at math. I’ve never been natural with it. I got a 34 ACT composite (34 math section) and I took pre-calc last year and now I’m in BC Calc. I may not be good at math but I do work really hard and that’s what has gotten me through stuff.

However, I am also taking 6 APs this year and am overwhelmed. I am taking the subject tests next week and I haven’t done much prep for math because I have a big work-load.

I have the Barrons book and I took one of those official practice SAT Math 2 tests. I have gotten low-mid 600s all times and I would never want to submit a score that low to any of my schools. I’m just finding it impossible and I don’t know why. I’m making mistakes I usually don’t even make in my math classes. I am freaking out because I barely have any time to prepare. I have multiple tests this upcoming week for my classes too. I’ve broken down twice already.

How would it look if I took World History or English Lit instead of Math 2? That would mean 2 humanities test and 1 science test.

I would send the subjects you can score high on. For some schools it is better anyway if you look like a humanities major than a premed.