<p>And list them if you can! :)</p>
<p>Thanks</p>
<p>P.S. As a freshman, I have taken none thus far...woohooo</p>
<p>And list them if you can! :)</p>
<p>Thanks</p>
<p>P.S. As a freshman, I have taken none thus far...woohooo</p>
<p>O, and if you don't mind, say if they were easy or not</p>
<p>I've only taken 1, but plan on taking several more.
Freshman- Biology-M (easy peasy, but didn't do as well as I hoped)
Sophomore- Chemistry, MathIIC
Junior- Physics, French, US History, maybe Chinese</p>
<p>Then I just get to choose my best scores :D</p>
<p>You don't get to choose which SAT Subject test scores to send I believe. Doesn't it send all of them?</p>
<p>Yeah, but you choose which ones to self-report which are "technically" the ones they look at.</p>
<p>Im going to take these five in the fall:</p>
<p>English literature
US history
Math 2
Biology E
and 1 language (latin, french, german or spanish, dont know yet)</p>
<p>Chemistry
US History
Math IIC</p>
<p>I also want to take World, Korean, and Spanish, but I don't have enough time to do so because I want to do EA next year. Besides, I'm pretty sure I'd get a better score on the 3 listed above.</p>
<p>I have a question for everyone. I took Calculus AB this year and looking for a subject math test to take. What level should I take (one or two or both)?</p>
<p>Both don't go into calculus material. II just covers precalc in addition to algebra and geometry. :)</p>
<p>I took three (Lit, Us History, French)...I did well on them and didn't see any reason to take any more.</p>
<p>the above poster is correct about the math, neither of them reach calculus. I would recommend going ahead and taking II, you should be up for it if your precalc background is solid, and there's not really any point in taking them both.</p>
<p>Bio - medium difficulty</p>
<p>Chem - easy</p>
<p>Physics - will take</p>
<p>US - will take</p>
<p>Math II- will take</p>
<p>Lit - might take</p>
<p>math I- easy
physics- i only studied the day before and i used to barrons book (DONT DO THAT!!). Oh and i took the test 3 months after i ended the course so i didn't remember anything. enough said.
math II- taking in two weeks
I signed up for another but I have no clue what to take. I'll probably take american history and fail it miserably.</p>
<p>What is the point of subject tests? Aren't they basically the same as AP tests? It sounds like a scheme of the College Board.</p>
<p>I took six, but that's really excessive. I couldn't decide which science to take, so I took both, and I needed a way to prove that I actually had self-studied a language (Spanish) since I had no grades in it.</p>
<p>French: 800
Literature: 750
Chemistry: 710
Biology-M: 710
Math II: 700
Spanish: 700</p>
<p>Honestly, I doubt any school requires more than three, so please don't waste your time doing what I did unless you have very good reasons for it.</p>
<p>Bio M-uh. Pretty okay, Biology seems really easy now after chemistry, so don't blow it!
Chem & World History-taking June 07
US History, Physics, Latin OR Lit-depending on how I do, June 08</p>
<p>That's pretty excessive but if I do well this year, I probably will only take like Lit (which I love, even though I heard it's hard as hell).</p>