Engineering Major, which Subject Tests?

<p>Most colleges require taking one math test and one science subject test for engineering major. If I'm interested in engineering, should I take physics or biology? I know physics sounds like the only logical option, but it definitely seems harder than biology and I'm scared of getting a low score. Plus, I do like biology too.</p>

<p>Bio if you want to be a biological e
Chem if you want to be a Chem e
Physics for everything else </p>

<p>Not that hard to figure out.</p>

<p>Colleges wouldn’t require you to take a specific science test (though some I believe don’t accept Biology to fill this requirement), but it’s best to take it in the field you are considering, since it can strengthen your application by showing a demonstrated interest in the subject and supports your passion for a specific science. If you’re not going into a specific type of engineering, like Bio or Chem, I would probably just do whichever you can score the highest on. </p>

<p>And take Math 2, if that’s not already a given.</p>