I'm not sure if this thread belongs here, but please do help.

<p>Sorry, if you guys know me, I'm pretty annoying because I have so many questions to ask.</p>

<p>Anways, back on topic:</p>

<p>I want to major in Finance at a prestiguous university that has a undergrad program for Finance students.</p>

<p>I was wondering which SATII's would be the most preferable. </p>

<p>I'm planning to take up to three.
The first is obvious; IIC .</p>

<p>I've no idea about the others because I suck at SAT II Subject Tests, but I am willing to put about 2 or 3 months preparation into two other subjects.</p>

<p>Let's say I dont have strengths in any topic, but want to start off brand new; which would be the easiest? I'm currently studying IIC and physics, but I am having a hard; pain the ass time with physics. </p>

<p>Please, any advice is welcome..</p>

<p>P.S. please dont tell me to take a test that my strength lies in, because I'm not good at any of them...</p>

<p>Thanks in advance...</p>

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<p>please help</p>

<p>You should put this in the SAT forum topic if you haven't already.</p>

<p>I don't know about now because the writing test is included in the new SAT I. A few years ago, many colleges wanted to see 3 subject tests: writing, math (preferably IIC for those with a stronger background), and one other subject of your choice (usually history or a science, whatever you're good at). If you absolutely HAVE to start fresh (i.e. self-study), then I say U.S. History is the easiest. It's material you covered all your life in an American middle school and high school anyway. Again, I don't know how things work now, but I hope this helps.</p>

<p>thanks a lot for your advice, i'll take that into consideration.</p>

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