Physics or Bio?

<p>So I wanted to take 3 subject tests. So far I've taken Math II and US History. I'm going to be retaking them and taking one more subject test in October. My question is should I take the physics or biology test?<br>
Physics: I want to go into computer science so it seems like this would look better to take for that field. However, even though I took honors physics last year, our class was very mediocre and didn't really cover the concepts we needed to know for the subject test. (It was mostly 'here, have a formula and plug the numbers in')
Biology: Although I haven't taken AP Bio, I took a biology class my freshman year and I remember a lot from it. It seems very easy to refresh my memory and I am halfway through a PR prep book. The only problems are the harsh curve seems to hurt my score a lot and biology won't look as good as physics on my application.</p>

<p>So which do you think I should take? Which is easier to self study? My mom might get me a tutor, but I'm very limited on time over the summer. Which one would look better on my application if I am going into computer science/digital art? </p>

<p>Thank you so much! Sorry for the long message >.></p>

<p>I have a very similar concern:</p>

<p>I want to go into Computer Science, and some colleges seem to require either Chem or Physics as the Science SAT (not Bio). I took Biology Honors as a freshman, Regular Chemistry as a sophomore, and plan on taking AP Biology junior year and AP Physics senior year.</p>

<p>So for SAT IIs, I will be taking World History, Math II, and Biology. However, some schools don’t want the Biology SAT and I am not prepared enough for chemistry and I won’t be far enough into the year for Physics to be prepared either.</p>

<p>So what should I do? I’m hoping that colleges won’t turn me down because I have the wrong test.</p>