<p>I'm applying to physics programs at a bunch of schools, but I haven't taken the physics subject tests. I have, however, taken the math iic and us history subject tests, which takes care of the two required subject tests at most schools I'm applying to. I have registered for the Physics subject test this upcoming Saturday, but I'm not sure I'll score too high since I've been too busy to adequatly prepare myself. It's looking like I might be able to barely scrape by with a 700. It's not that I'm bad necessarily at physics, it's just that I have forgotten a lot of the stuff I learned last year and the test covers a ton of material, and only recently have I decided that I want to pursue a physics major instead of engineering which I had been planning on and see where that takes me. Would not taking the subject test disadvantage me since I want that major? I'm applying to UT-Austin, UC-B,LA,SB, UVA, UMich, and Rice as a physics major if that helps any.</p>
<p>Edit: Oh and I could ace this test if I had started preparing earlier, I've just been extremely busy with my classes and applications/essays. Maybe I should call customer service and move my test to January and take it then?</p>