<p>So far, I plan on taking the Chemistry and Math II subject tests, but for one school, they ask for a third. Which would be the best to take, based on ease and relativity to the other two?</p>
<p>I know someone who took math I, math II, and physics and got into northwestern.</p>
<p>Hmm, I don't know about taking both Maths. If it helps, the college requiring three is Johns Hopkins...</p>
<p>Maybe take physics? Btw, I got a 770 in world history after five days of straight studying with the Kaplan (last world history class was 3 years ago) so WH could be a possibility.</p>
<p>physics would be nice, but I've only started an Honors Physics Course about two months ago. If I were to take the Physics test around May or June, how would I fare?</p>
<p>We really can't say. We don't know your interests, your grades, how well you study, etc. You can't ask people who don't know you to pick what test you'll do better on.</p>
<p>Could you, perhaps, take a history, language, or Lit test? Just to balance out the math/science ones? Unless, of course, you're very strong and passionate about math and science.</p>
<p>Well, I'm taking Chemistry because I did well in honors, and I'm currently in AP.
I'm doing Math II because I'm in Precalc H.</p>
<p>For the final, I'm thinking either Latin or Bio. I've been taking Latin for three years, so I don't know how I'd do, but I took Biology Honors freshmen year (I'm now a Junior.) Would it make the most sense to go for the Latin, or review a ton for Bio?</p>
<p>It would follow that the best course of action is to take Latin,
but that depends on how good you are at Latin.</p>
<p>It's not a difficult exam, but the curve is rather rough.</p>
<p>any good guides out there for it?</p>