German or Math II?

<p>I've already taken the US History (730) and Literature (780) subject tests, but one or two of the colleges that I'm applying to want/recommend/etc. three, so I'm wondering whether I should take German (probably but not certainly with listening) or Math II for the third one. I've taken three years of German so far, am one of the better students in my class, and will probably be taking the AP test (with the help of some self-studying) at the end of the year. As for math, I took pre-calc last year (understood the concepts, but made a lot of stupid mistakes on quizzes and tests) and will be taking AP Calc this upcoming year. I'm planning on majoring in International Relations, but I'd also like to continue German and study another language or two. The German test fits with my future plans more, but Math II would add more diversity/range to the tests I take, which colleges also like to see. So which one would be better for me to take? Thanks.</p>

<p>Go with Math if you want to increase your chances. Unless you're significantly better in German.</p>

<p>I'd go with Math IIC, because the curve on languages is extremely unforgiving. Really, whichever you're better at. From what I've seen, it seems people generally do worse than they expect on the languages.</p>