<p>Hey
I was wondering if Princeton considers Math I and Math II as two separate subject tests or can I only choose one of the two. On Saturday im registered for Chem, Math I and Spanish, but i want to change Spanish for Math II, only if Princeton will accept it as a different subject test. Thanks</p>
<p>the math ii test is a distinctly different exam from the math i. Personally, here is my advice: since math ii is more advanced, switch math i to math ii. Take spanish, because it reflects ones competancy in a language.
Good Luck!</p>
<p>I'd also advise the same, very strongly.
Although they do count as different subjects, why sit the more elementary one when you can do the more advanced one?
Princeton has lots of choices in terms of who to admit.
You want to impress them as much as you can.</p>
<p>So applying with Chem, Math I, and Math II to Princeton is acceptable, correct?</p>
<p>Why don't you call the admissions office?</p>
<p>"So applying with Chem, Math I, and Math II to Princeton is acceptable, correct?"</p>
<p>No.</p>