<p>I'm currently looking at my SAT 2 online registration and I can't decide what tests to choose.</p>
<p>The subjects i'm best in, are World History, Literature and Biology.</p>
<p>However, I've read on a lot of the Ivy League school sites, that Math I or even Math II are highly recommended. However, I suck at math and I doubt I'll get more than 600-700 on Math I tops, and I don't know if I'll even get one answer right on Math II.</p>
<p>So my question is, is taking a Math SAT Subject Test important, or even a requirement for the Ivy League or can I still get accepted if I take the tests in the 3 subjects I listed above?</p>
<p>Thank you :)</p>
<p>If you are good at those, take them. If you want to do more than what colleges require, take the math sections at the beginning of next year. That way, you will have a summer to prepare.</p>
<p>Can I do that? I'm sending out my applications this year.(Taking the May/June SAts) Won't the next year, or even the October/November test results arrive a little too late?</p>
<p>oh, you are doing early action, right?
In that case, it would limit you. But I would still exhort you to do that. Take the ones you are good at. Literature is considered to be the most difficult from what I have heard. And do take the Math as soon as possible in October. And you can even add them in your regular applications.</p>
<p>Early Action? 0.o</p>
<p>I was told the May/June tests are the latest possible dates to take the tests on, if you want to go to college after high school.(I'm currently near the end of the 11th grade, and I have a 12th after that)</p>
<p>Can't edit my post...gg.
So um, does this mean I can take both the May and June tests and still be able to do the October/November ones and still have my scores arrive in time, if the deadline for the apps is 1st of January?</p>
<p>I am taking the SAT IIs in November in Greece, but I know the test dates are different and more limited in other countries. Perhaps that is the issue. Perhaps though you can go and take the test at another country if you think the scores are going to be an issue.</p>
<p>Well, as goes by my nick, I'm from Bulgaria :)
As far as I know the test date is different only for International and US tests, whereas all countries outside the US take the test on the same date.</p>
<p>So speaking of scores, when do they need to arrive at the schools you apply to? Before their deadline, or they can be a few weeks late?
And if you send your application now, and have your scores arrive a few months later, wouldn't that be a problem?</p>