<p>It says for harvard you have to write 2 subject tests.
Math level 1 and level 2 cannot be given and something about the SAT english test that I did not understand. Can someone clarify my doubt?</p>
<p>Thanks in advance guys :)</p>
<p>It says for harvard you have to write 2 subject tests.
Math level 1 and level 2 cannot be given and something about the SAT english test that I did not understand. Can someone clarify my doubt?</p>
<p>Thanks in advance guys :)</p>
<p>Harvard requires 2 subjects tests (reduced from 3 recently) but they still prefer to see more. If you have time to prepare and you are sure you can do good on another one or 2, go for it. As for Math1 and Math2, they are counted as one subject for obvious reason even if you do both. For certain major/program/college in science or engineering, they usually require/prefer Math2 and a science subject. For business, they may want at least Math1 too. Otherwise, it is pretty much up to you what subject tests to take. You may take up to 3 subject tests at a time and it is more cost efficient if you take 2 or 3 together. For a better time management, you should do that in the end of Junior year after AP test and take 2 or 3 subjects that you are more confident (e.g. the AP you just finished). Just get it all done in one attempt. If you take any AP in sophomore year, you may take the subject test at the end of sophomore year as well. Then you will have definitely more subject test scores than you need and the schools would often look at the best 2.</p>
<p>@billchso: Thanks heaps. That’s a lot of good info.
But I am not american so I have adoubt what is an AP test? Do I need to take it too?
(btw I am an Indian living in India).</p>