<p>I read somewhere that it's best to take both humanities and science SAT IIs. Will I be hurt by the fact that 3/4 of my SAT IIs are math/science? I took:</p>
<p>Bio: 740 (ew.)
Chem: 800
Math IIC: 780 (oh well.)
French: 770</p>
<p>I read somewhere that it's best to take both humanities and science SAT IIs. Will I be hurt by the fact that 3/4 of my SAT IIs are math/science? I took:</p>
<p>Bio: 740 (ew.)
Chem: 800
Math IIC: 780 (oh well.)
French: 770</p>
<p>Probably not as much as I will by taking NO science subject tests. >.<</p>
<p>ure supposed to take writing no matter which major your pursue.....then ideally you should take math IIC,...and then you should take one that pertains to ur field of study; for example , law and buisness -> history; medicine and engineering - science.......if youre goin on a science path u need to take math 2 c...if ure not goin on sci path. , then u could take another history....but everyone should usually have: MathIIC, Writing, and test that pertains to ur field!!</p>
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<p>You're two years late. Writing is no longer a subject test. It is now part of the Reasoning Test.</p>
<p>Alright, cool. I want to go into chemistry with a possible minor in French. =P Looks like I'm on the right track.</p>
<p>Honestly, it doesn't really matter which ones you take unless the college specifically requires certain tests. Just take the ones you'll do best in.</p>