Deciding on which SAT II's to take-Help?

<p>Okay, so there's a week left before I'll be taking 3 Subject Tests. I know that although you register for specific Subject Tests, you can technically change your mind at the testing because all of the Subject Tests come in one booklet. As long as you've paid for 3 tests, you can take any 3 that you want...at least that's what I've been told.</p>

<p>So, this is my dilemma. Last May I took AP Tests for Eng. Lang., U.S. Hist., and U.S. Gov., getting a 5 on all three exams. Now that it's time to take the SAT IIs, I'm really debating about which ones to take. I know I could take the Literature and U.S. History tests and do very well, but wouldn't it be a better idea to take Chemistry, Latin, and Math Level 2 to show some diversity for my application (assuming that I'm able to do fairly well on the chem, lat, and math2 tests)?</p>

<p>I expect that if I took the Lit. and U.S. Hist. tests I would get in the high 700s if not 800. In regards to the Chem, Math2, and Lat ,I'm less sure. I'm guessing that I would definitely hit the 700+ mark, but not like I would for Lit. and Hist.</p>

<p>ALSO, I really feel like I should take the Math 2 test to make-up for my low end math score on the SAT (770 CR, 740W, low 600 for M). Then again, I took the ACT and got over a 30 on the math (in addition to 36 Reading, 35 English, and 29 Science).</p>

<p>I guess what it comes down to is should I put diversity w/ fairly good scores over monotomy w/ higher scores? It just seems odd to get a 5 on the APUSH exam and then take the SAT II on U.S. Hist., and the same thing with AP Eng. and the Lit. test. With my 5s on the APs, I think colleges will already know that I know my english and history. Right?</p>

<p>What combination of Subject Tests would you recommend I take?</p>

<p>I would take the subject tests that are related to my major.</p>

<p>you're taking 3 subject tests, aren't you? i don't know if you're applying to schools that require three, but definitely take us history and lit
for the other three, you know better than anyone else what you'd do best on...i think chem or math II might provide a LITTLE bit more "diversity" than latin would, but it's really hardly any difference...if you really think you can get a good score on chem or math II (only take that one if you really know your stuff), then i'd go with that...but either way, i doubt the choice is going to make/break a college's decision</p>