<p>I'm a junior, and this year I'm going to take Physics 1H and U.S. History AP. I'm looking to major in engineering, which means most schools will want a math and a science subject test (chemistry or physics). I've already taken Math 2 and Chemistry, and scored 800 on both. The thing is, I feel extremely confident I can score 700+ on the physics and U.S. history subject tests, and pretty confident that I can score 750+. </p>
<p>I thought that maybe scoring well on the physics subject test would show that I definitely have an aptitude for the material necessary for an engineering major, and that scoring well on the U.S. history test would show that I'm well rounded. Is there much benefit to taking the physics test, considering I aleady took the chem one? And would the U.S. history test seem kind of irrelevant for an engineering major?</p>
<p>I'm definitely going to take at least one subject test; the only reason why I might not take both is because I think that having to study for two at once might affect my scores. That wasn't a problem for math and chem, but I'm a bit more wary about the physics + U.S. hist combo.</p>