SAT Subject Tests for Medical School

<p>I want to go to Medical School in college. Which SAT Subject Tests should I take?
Should I take the ones that I'm good at or should I take the ones that will kind of match with the major?(In other words, since medical is kind of related to biology, should I take biology?)</p>

<p>You should probably take the ones you are best at. You’re supposed to show off your knowledge in your best subjects. The only case where you would have to take a certain test is if you’re applying to an engineering major/program/school and are required to take a math subject test and a science subject test. </p>

<p>No medical schools will ever see, nor will they care about the subject tests you took to get into college.</p>

<p>Yes you should take either Chem or Bio. At the very least take physics. You should also be taking these classes. Some med schools require you have taken bio and Chen for example.</p>

<p>Choosing SAT II tests for entry into college has nothing to do with medical school and when you apply to medical school (after college) you don’t submit any SAT IIs and they won’t ever see and won’t care one wit about any SAT scores you ever got. For college, you need to take those SAT IIs required by any college. Most require none and won’t even use them if you send them. Most high ranks require two. Most that require or recommend them allow you to choose your subjects except that they will usually require or recommend that you take a math and science if applying for engineering and sometimes if applying for a science major. Also note that some of those won’t take biology SAT II to meet the science SAT II requirement for admission to their engineering programs; instead some want chemistry or physics.</p>