<p>If a student does well on a subject test, can that get them out of a college-level required course in which they have no interest but are part of grad. requirements?</p>
<p>nope, only AP tests can do that</p>
<p>thats wrong...look into it on college websites, sometimes it will</p>
<p>From <a href="http://www.american.edu:%5B/url%5D">www.american.edu:</a></p>
<p>SAT II Subject Tests
Subject Tests are optional but recommended for placement purposes should you be admitted to AU. If you plan to continue study of a foreign language, we recommend that you submit the results of a foreign language SAT Subject Test. The SAT II Subject Test in mathematics (Level I or II) is recommended as a score of 650 in Math II will fulfill the AU mathematics competency requirement.</p>
<p>ok, thats for american university, we wernet talking about american. For most schools, (ivies, UC's, and other top colleges), Subject tests are required gor admission purposes</p>
<p>well he didnt specify, and i was just citing an example...not everybody on this site wants to go to an Ivy or a UC</p>
<p>I think it works for placement/credit at most places. But only for the language tests.</p>