<p>So far I've taken USH (760) and Lit (730), and I need one more to round everything off. Just for some quick background info, my ACT is 34 and my SAT comp was 2230.</p>
<p>So. Should I take MathII or Bio? I'd hate to have to take another math test, but I don't suck at math and I heard it is easiest to study for. As for bio, I like the subject but have not taken it since sophomore year (I'm a soon-to-be senior) and I'd have to restudy the whole thing, though I did okay at the practice test at college board.</p>
<p>Any suggestions? Hints? Opinions? Books I should try (in either subject)?</p>
<p>I would go with math IIC because the curve is much more lieniant. Even though an 800 is only the 89th percentile, a good score is a good score. I used barrons for math IIc and got an 800. If you go down the bio route, try barrons or pr. I used barrons and got a 790 but it has a lot of extra info. Pr is pretty concise and its practice tetst are the best model of the sat II</p>
<p>The Bio SAT was quite easy, to me. While the MathII was hard in my opinion i still did well. (800 on both)</p>
<p>I would take MathII, if I were you. Some colleges do prefer a Math SATII. Barron's Review Book for Math is super hard, I think that I failed all the practice tests that I did. But it did help me improve.</p>
<p>For Bio, the Princeton Review book was excellent. On the Bio SAT, I saw at least 4 questions that were EXACTLY the same as the some of the questions in the PR book. However, the review part of the book is quite bad. Cliff Notes has a way better review section for Bio.</p>
<p>Why not take both in case you can end up doing great on both of them?! Just cancel a score if you feel you didn't do as well as you'd have liked.</p>
<p>^^^ i may be wrong, but i'm pretty sure that if you took two subject tests in one sitting you can't opt to cancel one score and keep the other one.</p>