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<li>“French is supposed to be ridiculously hard (though there is a generous curve). It might be a good idea to swap that out for a science if you feel comfortable with one of them.”</li>
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<p>I can say from personal experience that I believed the French test to be quite difficult despite earning As in my French class, always placing within the top 10th percentile for the national French exam, and being a decent standardized test taker…[sarcasm] I am so eagerly awaiting my score on June 26 [/sarcasm]</p>
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<li>Personally, I would recommend U.S. History if you are thinking of majoring in the humanities, as it is not only relevant but a decently easy test to prepare for–trust me: I have not take U.S. history since the 2005-2006 school year and with the Kaplan book I felt confident on about 80/90 of the questions…certainly enough to earn a respectable score.</li>
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<p>Also, if you have taken Precalc, I might recommend Math Level II, although you should probably review concepts such as permutations, statistics, combinations, etc. if as in my case, they were not covered in your school’s class.</p>
<p>The only other test I can speak for is Chemistry, which I would not recommend unless you have taken AP Chem, or an extremely rigorous “honors” level class (as I did). While I performed very well on this exam, I believe my score would have been negatively affected had my course not been so intensive.</p>