<p>okay so im going to be an incoming senior and i have a question
should i take math 2c and chinese or bioe/m and math 2c during the november test
if i choose math and chinese,
then i will have 3 subject test ready to be sent but ive heard that if youre a native chinese speaker then chinese does no good for you. im kind of a native speaker becasue i came to america when i was in kindergarden so does that still count?</p>
<p>if i choose bio and math,
i can improve on both subjects to get 700+
my current scores are bio e-620
math 2c-660
but if i do this, i would only have taken 2 subject test.</p>
<p>any advice on which one?</p>
<p>Take math and biology. Most schools require 2 SAT IIs, not 3. If you’re applying to Georgetown, that’s another story. You don’t have to be raised in China to be considered a native speaker.</p>
<p>i will be applying to UC’s
colleges dont care if you have two or three right?
(only reason why im saying this is becasue 3 is recommended)
they just care how well you do on the ones you took?</p>
<p>Actually, the UC system has never stated that 3 SAT IIs are recommended, only that it requires 2. In fact, starting in 2012, applicants will no longer be required to submit any SAT IIs.</p>
<p>yeah i know about the 2012 thing i barely passed that date becasue im class of 11 T.T</p>