<p>Okay, so I recently realized that I needed to take two subject tests, and since my SAT's aren't great (1830, I'm planning on taking them at least one more time), I really need to do well. I test really badly on math and science, so I'm planning on taking lit and french. I've taken french since 7th grade (with 7th and 8th grade counting as a french 1 credit), and am now in french 4. I have major gaps in grammar, since both french 2 and 3 were really bad classes. So I would obviously have to study for that a LOT. Being a junior, there really isn't an opportunity for me to take french with listening. I am by no means fluent, but I'm a pretty strong french student. My friend is lending me a prep book and I've bought this Amazon.com:</a> Better Reading French : A Reader and Guide to Improving Your Understanding of Written French (9780071391399): Annie Heminway: Books.
For lit, I'm just planning on reviewing literary terms, and I bought this Amazon.com:</a> Barron's SAT Subject Test Literature (9780764138713): Christina Myers-Shaffer: Books . Is there anything else I should be doing? I'm really nervous, because I'm not going to have time to retake if I do badly. Oh, and I'd probably be taking them in June.</p>