<p>I'm not a science-math guy,I'm a history,language guy.</p>
<p>So I was planning to take the SATs II in U.S World and Spanish,maybe bio.
I'm aiming for top schools,so what do you think:should I take in the subjects I'm strong in,or one math(I'm not very good,but I found the SATI Math easy),one science,one history?</p>
<p>SAT II math is a whole new ball game...check it out, if u find it manageable then take it...ideally,u should take a combination of Math II and the subjects your strong in...if u find ur really weak, then drop the idea and stick to your strengths...</p>
<p>I'll tell you what I did. I took SAT 2's in stuff I was really strong in - Physics, Math2 and French. But I also took US History which I'd never studied before and I got a 660. That wasn't an excellent score, but that spoke volumes. After doing your three strongest, and if you're fully convinced you can take 1 or 2 more to show them your breadth, go ahead and do so, especially if it's a language.</p>
<p>Go with the subjects you are strong in, unless one of the colleges you want to apply to strongly recommends taking a math SAT II. World History and Spanish (if it's not your native language) are fine, and if you can add biology that would be even better. No need to take math.</p>
<p>Thank you b@r!um!
Well,I think I will take the SAT in World and US history,Spanish(not my native language,but I consider myself I native speaker,living all these years in a Spanish-speak country)and bio.</p>