<p>Math ii, French, World History, Literature, and Biology are on my prospective list.
What does everyone feel the most important tests are in general or if say someone were to go into medical.
HMU</p>
<p>Math ii and bio if you’re going to be pre-med or bio. </p>
<p>what others are important to take
obvi history isnt a bad choice but i wont be doing anything with it in the future</p>
<p>I’d take french too because it can get you out of foreign language in college at some schools.</p>
<p>The most important for YOU is the one where you can achieve the highest score. Any of the tests you listed are perfectly fine for a student who plans on going to med school.</p>
<p>Math ll and Bio seem most relevant. </p>
<p>Maybe you should check to see if any of your target colleges even require SAT 2s? Many do not, you know.</p>
<p>The ones you will score the highest on within the constraints of the requirements of your target schools.</p>
<p>Check if the school has specific requirement. If not, pick 2 that you would do best.</p>
<p>is lit relevant?</p>
<p>Most schools do not admit students directly into a specific major. If they do, it may be better to have good scores in a relevant subjects. Check the document on the following link which may give you some idea which subject test to take or take it at all.
<a href=“http://www.rtsd.org/Page/1574”>http://www.rtsd.org/Page/1574</a></p>
<p>Listen to sherpa and billcsho. Your subject tests do not have to “reflect” your major unless the school actually requires them. Secondly, many many students score absurdly high on the math and science subject tests so the range can be skewed. You might set yourself apart by scoring high on something like a foreign language that is a second language to you (not a native language to you). Scoring well on Literature can show a college that you are more well-rounded than the typical pre-med science-focused applicant. If you have been scoring high on the SAT CR or the ACT reading, then try practice tests for the Lit Subject Test. My daughter took the Lit subject test and she had never taken AP Engl Lit and she got an 800… weird!!! Bottom line, try practice tests in all of them and see which ones you score the highest in…</p>
<p>Not sure about French, but foreign language tests often have very high percentiles because native speakers take them.</p>
<p>Just a side note that taking a native world language SAT2 is fine, but it may not be counted in the minimal SAT2 score requirement at some schools (e.g. Harvard). You still need to have other SAT2 scores to fulfill the requirement.</p>