HELP! For bschools - what 3 SAT IIs? (impossibly neat)

<p>Thanks in advance!</p>

<p>Intended major: accounting
First choice/EA: McDonough at Georgetown</p>

<p>I have accounting awards and leadership position at student business org to prove my interest and ability in business.
Since GT has a strong focus in IR/politics, I want to use my language skills (Chinese native, Spanish AP) to strengthen the part of my app that relates to communications/IR - I'm a communications/social media intern at a political broadcasting station.
I've decided to take the Math II exam, but I'm not sure if there's any other good alternative.</p>

<p>My original choices, with some doubts:
Chinese with Listening
My app will explain that I use the language extensively for translations/broadcasting during my internship, so is it really necessary to take the test? This is literally an elementary test for me.
Spanish with Listening/Spanish Reading
I'm not as confident about the listening test as I am for the reading test. Would it look bad to a top school like GT if I take the reading test only?</p>

<p>Below are alternatives if the above language tests aren't the best choices for me:
World History
4 on the AP. (Don't want to study for it again...)
Biology
5 on the AP. (But frankly I don't think I have a very good grasp of the material)
Eng Lit
My SAT reading scores are along 700s. Got a 4 on the Eng Lang AP. Would this be an easy and useful test?</p>

<p>Btw:
I got 700 on the math exam, while I slightly fell asleep during one of the sections. It was a bad day, I'm taking it again and have confidence that this time it'll be better.
Is the Math II exam harder?</p>

<p>THANKS A LOT :D saludddd.</p>

<p>It doesn’t matter what your app says about how much you use Chinese. You need to prove it, so definitely take the test and get an 800.</p>

<p>I would leave it at one language and take Math Level II, so now you have two subject tests. You need English/history now and a science, then you’re set. This means that you probably have to disperse your test taking over a few dates. I can’t stress how good high scores in a language, English/history, science and a math does for good schools like Georgetown.</p>

<p>thanks tim739!
would a 5 on the Bio AP cover my “science SAT”? (same goes with AP world… though it is a 4…) or would colleges take less notice in APs because there’re no official reports?</p>

<p>There are official reports for AP scores- check the AP website. As for the 5 on the Bio Ap covering it, I don’t think it would. But if you must only take three SATS, take Chinese, Math Level II and a History.</p>