<p>so what is considered a good scores for SAT. 750 and above? or what</p>
<p>im taking MATH 2c, but i think i might go into the business major or whatever. </p>
<p>so wouldn't it be pointless to take like Biology or something like that ._.
and so i was thinking Math 1c
but everyone said its pointless
im like what?!
so do you guys think its bad if i take Math 1c, and Math 2c</p>
<p>yeah, if you want to show your strength in math provided you are good at it, or not bad at it at least, try math 2...though its kinda harder...but the curve is generous......and more important than.....math 1</p>
<p>for the bio test, i would say if you think you can do well on it, just go for it..it doesn't matteerwhat you want to major in in university....as long as you can get a good score, that will improve your chance.</p>
<p>i think &1&2 meant that for 99% of people, over 700 is good enough.
but don't stress about it... my scores were all over the map, as were the tests that i took, if you're having trouble deciding then take several, and colleges will look at math and then whatever you were good at. it might surprise you what your highest scores are.
and don't determine what tests you should take based on a possible college major. these tests are meant to reflect what you learned in high school. i took the french and US history sat 2's and i'm majoring in psych... (also took chem, eng lit, and math 2 cuz i went a little test-happy... but i did worse than expected on a couple, and better than i expected on a couple, so it was good for me)
gl!</p>
<p>I know I want to go into medicine and want to get into a BS/MD or PPSP program (where you are automatically gauranteed spot in med school). Should I take science-related subject tests?</p>