iAyuda!

<p>I'm planning on applying ED to Brown for Philosophy and/or Development Studies (sort of like IR), but I need to take subject tests in October. I'll definitely be taking US, but the other two I'm really unsure about. It's between...</p>

<p>Bio: Haven't had any since the 1st half of sophomore year (took 2 years). I'm pretty good at memorization, but it seems like a ton of information to basically relearn. The summer assignment for my AP Bio class is all ecology, so I might be prepared for that. Then again, basically my entire sophomore bio course was molecular, so... </p>

<p>Lit: I took this in May, but really thought I failed, so cancelled the scores (I KNEW I wanted to apply to Yale SCEA haha). I feel like if I studies for it I could manage a decent score, but don't really want to risk it given time constraints. I've always been way better at reading/writing than math and science, but I don't read all that fast, which messed me up.</p>

<p>Math I: Not a math person, but thought this would be OK to study for. I raised my SAT I Math score like 80 points with one or two nights of intense studying, so maybe there's hope. </p>

<p>Math II: The ONLY reason I'm even considering taking this test is because I've heard that for uber competitive schools like Brown, Math I is seen as kind of a joke. Is this true? I've had PreCalc, and I'm decent at higher level math, but still, it seems like the people who take and do well on this are math geniuses.</p>

<p>ANY insights would be really appreciated. Thanks!</p>

<p>Biology and Math II. There’s not much need for Literature since you’re taking U.S. History.</p>