<p>So I was planning on taking all 3 of these on June 2. But I honestly know less than squat on Biology. If I want to go into engineering, should I bother? I took Math II and got an 800. Should I just focus on Physics and Chem, which is 1 more subject test than what most colleges require? Or should I try to learn biology? In the admissions process, will it help at all?</p>
<p>Depending on the engineering, you might not touch biology at all. I’m pretty sure ECE and Mechanical engineering majors completely avoid it. If that’s the case, I’d focus on physics and chem.
If you’re planning on like biomechanical though, I’d definitely work on biology. Not sure if that major has more physics or chemistry though, so you’d have to look into that.</p>
<p>Yes, it depends on what type of engineering you want to go into. If you’re not sure yet, I would just focus on physics and chem and get good scores on those so you don’t have to retake them. You can spend the summer thinking about or preparing for the bio SAT in October or November. If you really don’t know much about bio, it’s likely you won’t get a high score on that, and you could spend that time preparing for chem or physics instead.</p>