<p>What Subject Tests your daughter needs depends on what she plans to study.</p>
<p>If she is planning to go into science or engineering, she will probably find that some of the schools she applies to will require Math II and one of the sciences. If it’s engineering, it may be specifically a physical science (meaning not biology).</p>
<p>If she is planning to major in other things, she may still find that some schools want a Math test. But many schools only want any 2 tests in two different areas (e.g., one history and one science would be OK, but two sciences would not be). A very few schools require or recommend 3 Subject Tests in 3 different areas. I think Harvard, Yale, and Georgetown are on this short list. I’m sure other people here know of others.</p>
<p>One nice thing: Among the schools that require 2 or 3 tests but do not specify which ones, almost all say that they use the 2 or 3 highest scores in the admissions process. So if, for example, your daughter takes the World History test this year and is dissatisfied with her score, she does not necessarily have to study that subject more and retake the test. She could simply choose to take 2 or 3 other Subject Tests later on.</p>