<p>I'm currently in AP English and I have an A in the class
I'm in Pre-Calc Honors right now, and have an A.
I don't know if I should take, the SAT Lit, or the SAT Math I . (Do you think I can take the Math 2? I've covered everything up to vertical and horizontal shifts (y=d+asin(bx-c)).
I'm taking the SAT Subject tests in November.
I got a 660 on the CR on the SAT and a 680 on the math on the SAT
I'm fine taking either, I just don't know which one would be better for me.
What do you think?</p>
<p>You need to look at the colleges you are interested in and see if any of them care what you take. Many just want any two but my Ds had at least one where one of the SAT subject tests had to be Math (either one). Go spend a little time at a book store or library looking at the study guides to see which one you might do best on and to see if you have covered enough to take Math 2 over Math 1.</p>
<p>If you are not a senior you might want to wait if it means you will have Calc in the spring.</p>
<p>The easiest way to decide is probably just to take 2 practice exams in each subject and see which subject your score will be higher in. In general, though, I would recommend taking Math 2 because it has a much nicer curve (I think you can miss 4-6 questions and still make an 800? You probably want to check that; I took Math 2 and Lit four years ago) than Lit does (you can miss 2-3 questions?). Additionally, I’ve seen schools require at least one math/science SAT II but I haven’t seen any schools require Lit, so it’s probably more broadly useful to take Math 2 instead.</p>