<p>Is it logical to take the Math 1 and Math 2 for my two subject tests. That would be my two most comfortable choices, but I am curious to know if a college would accept both. The only school im applying to that needs them is NYU and I didn't see anything on their website preventing me from taking both Math Subject tests.</p>
<p>To be competitive you should have one math and one outside of math and science. If you are taking math 2 there is no reason to take math 1.</p>
<p>On NYU's website:</p>
<p>"All students, except for those noted below, are also required to submit two SAT Subject Tests (formerly known as "SAT II" tests).....The purpose of providing SAT Subject Test scores is to assist us in determining how well prepared you are for college-level work, which is, of course, similar to the reason we ask visual and performing arts students to provide a portfolio or perform an audition."</p>
<p>I doubt it by taking math I and II would assist them in determining how well prepared you are for college-level work.</p>
<p>Yeah, I hear you. I just don't feel too comfortable with most of the other subjects(I orignally signed up for Spanish), but Math would probably be most applicable to the fact that I'm applying to Stern looking to major in Finance.</p>