Completely lost on which SAT Subject Test to take!

<p>I have until.... midnight of today to decide.
I know I'm taking the Literature exam for sure. I also want to take a second one, but I'm not confident in which to take, at all.
I have it down to either Math 2, Bio, or US History.
I'm taking PreCalc right now, but I wouldn't call myself a "math person."
I've only taken Biology Honors back in 9th grade, but I'm a junior. I didn't have an amazing grade in Bio, but with reason. I do <em>like</em> Bio, studying for it wouldn't bother me, but I don't know if I'm strong enough on it at the moment to do well on the test come May 7.
For US History, I'm in APUSH right now and I've had an "A" throughout the year, but I don
t think it has anything to do with me being good when it comes to history if you know what I mean.
Which do you guys think would be the easiest to self study for from this point?</p>

<p>I would suggest taking a few diagnostic tests in the subjects you are interested in and then go from there. Of course you don’t have to get a perfect on these tests, but I think they might help you see what would suit you best. Also, it might help to weigh which would be easier to study for you (which I strongly suggest buying a subject test prep book before the test). Some students find it easier to prep for say a history exam than a science or math exam. It’s really a subjective test, so only you can know which subjects are your strong spots…</p>

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No, it doesn’t matter which you register for, you can take whichever you want when it comes time to take the test. The booklet has all of the tests and they say it’s fine to change the number and subjects if you want. If you take more than you registered for, they’ll bill you later.</p>

<p>Get the Official SAT Subject Test book, which has previously administered tests for all subjects, then see which you do better on, based on scores and percentiles.</p>

<p>You can actually change the subject tests up to the day of the test. See rules below from College Board.</p>

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<p>APUSH is the no-brainer, assuming that you will be taking the AP exam. Most of the study time will overlap. But the others are correct, take a practice test in math to see how you do. Bio is probably too distant to be worth the study time, which would be better spent on History (or math).</p>