<p>I have taken two subject tests so far. Math IIC-670 and US History 750</p>
<p>On Saturday I am taking Math IIC and Physics. I expect Math IIC to shoot up because I am doing heavy prep and I am relatively good at math...I got a 5 on Calc BC as a junior. Physics I am working hard and praying to get over 700.</p>
<p>Anyway I am thinking of taking Spanish w/listening since I am a native speaker and it seems pretty easy looking at the official CB test.</p>
<p>Is there any benefit to sending in 4 subject tests when a school only required 2 or 3?</p>
<p>Thanks</p>
<p>You should post this on the SAT Subject Test thread section.
To answer your question, I think that it will look good on your application (if you have a good score on the test). But it is not absolutely necessary if your school only requires 2 or 3 subject tests. Be sure to take them in different subject areas (only if your school asks for it).</p>
<p>oh damn lol sorry I thought I was on that forum, but thanks anyway.</p>
<p>it can't hurt, unless your scores aren't that good. i'll be sending in four - math 2 (800), chem (780 - retaking), bio (hopefully 750+), physics (hopefully 800)</p>
<p>well imo unless if you don't need to study for them and still get a good score then I wouldn't. why not use that extra 20 hours (or however long you spend studying) and so something else.</p>