Subject Test?

<p>Apparently, I need to take 3 subject tests. I know I'll be doing Math 2 and US History but I'm not sure what else to take. I havnt ever done an AP science, so Im not very thorough in any of the subjects. Therefore, i think I'll have to self study a science subject test. </p>

<p>I took Bio in 9th, Honors Chem in 10th, and I'm taking Physics now as a junior. It would seem like honors chem would be the most logical choice, but I really struggles with it last year and never quite developed a full understanding of the subject. </p>

<p>I want to do the physics subject test, because it is the freshest in my mind, and I can study out of a Princeton review book. For those of you that have taken the test before, is it fairly easy to self study for? Is no AP knowledge going to get me through the test with a good score (700+)? Does the princeton review book cover all the material I will need to know for the test?</p>

<p>THANKS!</p>

<p>bump! i need help please!</p>

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<p>Take Biology (general). The Princeton Review covers most of the thing. If you study it well, a 700+ in biology is easy. Well, easier than it is get the same score in Physics. Knuckle down, study the book well, 700+ in bio is not a big deal.</p>

<p>really? bio, even before chem? i guess i maybe exaggerated in my first post - by struggle, i guess i meant, i never really liked it. i got an A both semesters but i dislike chemistry in genral and dont really want to have to revisit it. on the other hand, bio i did soooo long ago.</p>

<p>would you still reccomend bio?</p>

<p>Which college is asking for 3 subject tests? The most I've seen is 2. You said, "Apparently i need to take 3." I'd double check the schools you're interested in first, don't take a 3rd one if you don't have to.</p>