<p>I'm in high doubt of myself right now, and I really need to make decisions and move on quickly..
Okay, so the situation is, I'm a humanities major so I'm trying not to concentrate my SAT 2s in a certain subject - like science.
So far I decided to write Math IIC along with Physics. Since I did an advanced year of physics, I thought it might help a bit and the super generous curve might turn out to be on my side :)
I have few choices - World History, Literature, or an another science.
Honestly, I have no idea how hard each tests are and I'll need to self-study for any one of them (but in a lesser extent for science). I have only skimmed just the bear surface of history throughout my two years of high school (general world history - WW1/WW2, Revolutions, etc.) and it is really hard to decide whether to take WH or not because I don't follow the history sequence system of the States (I live in Canada) and also we learn completely different stuff like Canadian History. And for Lit, I'm not such an avid reader nor a naturally good reader and CR is my weakest section in the SATs. Adding an another science would result in good marks, but I'm afraid it'd only show one side of my well-roundedness. I'm also thinking of writing SAT II in my first language as a 4th SAT 2 just in case.
Some input will be greatly appreciated.</p>
<p>first, check if any of the colleges you're looking at require subject tests in a certain group: your decision might become a lot easier.</p>
<p>MathII sounds good, it's got a really easy curve.</p>
<p>I have to agree with DCforMe's advice. First, make sure that your potential college choices even require SAT subject tests. (Many schools don't or make them optional, particularly if you are submitting ACT scores.) Remember that College Board doesn't allow you to pick and choose which test scores to send. So if you take ANY subject tests, they'll be sent along with your SAT reasoning test scores. </p>
<p>If you do decide to take subject tests, it sounds like you would probably do best with Math 2, Physics, and your first language.</p>