<p>Hello. I am a junior in high school who is caught up in trying to get all my collegeboard scores together.</p>
<p>I was planning on taking two subject tests this may- world history and chemistry. I thought this was perfect, since I was taking both of those AP tests in may as well so I will study for them extra hard. I even bought two review books to help me study. Then, I would have one real shot at the regular SAT in june, and I could study for it after all the AP stuff is over.</p>
<p>However, when I went to register on collegeboard, for some reason I can't check the World History Subject Test. I can select all other tests, just not that one. This puts a small wrench in my plan, and I am a little confused on what I should do now.</p>
<p>I have done what I consider well on one other Subject Test- Math II. I thought World History would be a nice contrast to the math and sciency stuff. I could also take the Physics Subject Test, and probably do well on that (assuming I study). I am also in AP Latin, but my teacher told me that the latin subject test was filled with grammar, which I am not so great at. Though, reviewing the grammar could always help with the AP test too.</p>
<p>And the other course of action is that I take the regular SAT in May, and then my intended SAT II tests in June.</p>
<p>So, what should I do? Give up on the world history test and take latin or physics instead, or should I switch my test dates? Would it look better to have something not so sciency as one of my subject tests?</p>
<p>Any help is appreciated. I really wish I could just follow my intended plan, though.</p>