Score Reports and Subject Tests

<p>Just a few questions that I'm having a hard time figuring out from the Collegeboard website.</p>

<p>What is the fee for reporting SAT scores (after the four free reports expire)?</p>

<p>Can you send the subject tests in the same report (for the single fee) or do you have to report them separately, and if so, what is the fee for reporting subject tests?</p>

<p>Also, as long as I'm asking questions, what's the best way to prepare for the subject tests? I'm taking Math II, Chemistry, and U.S. History in October. I'm generally quite strong in math (finished Calc BC last semester), am quite confident in Chemistry (finished A.P. Chemistry last semester), and though I did well in A.P. US History last semester the subject bores me to tears. I meant to sign up for world history but couldn't undo the damage I did once I realized my mistake without paying up for the change of test fee.</p>

<p>While I don't feel like I do too poorly in any of these subjects, and I've taken a course concerning each of them just last spring, I'm not so cocky as to think I'll walk in there and score an 800 on each of the tests. So what's the generally accepted method of preparing for these tests? I'm familiar with preparing for the regular SAT, but I've never taken a Subject test before.</p>

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<p>No, there’s no separate fee. You can send in every single test (SAT and SATII) or select ones in the same report.</p>

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<p>10 dollars for every college.</p>

<p>Even though you signed up for US History, you don’t have to take it or even prepare for it. You can just fill in the bubbles on the scantron for World History instead.</p>

<p>I was told (when trying to change my test online) that I could change the test during the test day, but I’d have to pay some sort of test-changing fee. Maybe I misread it though.</p>

<p>You don’t have to pay a fee; however, there are fees if you change anything online. You’re paying for 3 subject tests, and I believe you can choose any 3 once in the test center, regardless of the ones you “registered” for.</p>

<p>Check the FAQ for SAT Subject Test in the Subject Test forum.</p>

<p>Hmm interesting. So I may start studying for World history rather than US history (though I haven’t taken any world history since A.P. world back in sophomore year '09-'10). I’ll consider which to go through with, even though world history is definitely more interesting to me.</p>

<p>Thanks for the advice so far :D.</p>

<p>Oh also, any tips on how to prepare would definitely be appreciated.</p>