More subject tests?

<p>So, I took SAT subject tests in May for the first time and my scores are as follows:
US History: 800
Literature: 780
Spanish: 650</p>

<p>I was really happy with US History and Literature, but not that surprised as I am definitely a humanities/social sciences type of person. I thought I would do better on Spanish because I scored a 730 on the CB practice test, but que sera, sera, I suppose :P </p>

<p>I am already signed up for subject tests in June and would take Biology E, World History, and Spanish again. No matter what happens, they will be my last college admissions tests (hooray!) I'm starting to have second thoughts about taking them however, as it seems that a lot of highly selective schools want my entire testing history, and these tests are kind of "wild cards." I took non-honors biology, and honors world history two years ago, so if the subject tests just happen to have information I don't remember/don't review, I will be SOL. I am reviewing, and scored above 700 on practice tests without any preparation on both of them, but still uncertain of how I will perform. So I guess what I'm really asking is, do you guys think I should review my butt off and prep in the next two weeks, only take one or two of them, or are my current scores good enough? Thank you so much! </p>

<p>Bump? Admittedly, the title is not very inspired…</p>

<p>If you’ve already signed up for them and are planning to take them, I don’t see why you wouldn’t go in there full force and do your best. If you think they are not manageable, you don’t have to take all of them rather focus on the ones you think you will do well in. Check with the college to see if they require all of them, for some it is the only case for regular sats not sat2s. Ironically I had near identical scores in those exact subjects you mentioned ( yours are admittedly 10-20 points higher actually) and I was able to get into the schools I wanted to go to. ( I ended up not sending the Spanish score) So don’t stress. Most only require 2 anyway. Anything extra is just icing on the cake at this point</p>

<p>P.S. If you are going to take them, go in there with your best effort and study. No reason not to. Practice exams can be different from the real thing, as you may have already discovered. Knock them out tiger. Good luck!</p>