<p>Hola!
Here's the deal. I've taken subject tests almost solely for Princeton.
All I can find on their website is that they require 3, not 3 in seperate areas like some other places.</p>
<p>I took:
Math I: 680 ( :( )
US History: 790
World History: 750</p>
<p>Do you guys think I should diversify this some, and maybe try to raise my math score?</p>
<p>I've heard Physics is an easy self-study. Never taken physics, but I love the subject, so it shouldn't be too hard.</p>
<p>Do you think more scores are OK for Princeton, (seeing it's the only reason I took them) and should I take math again and/or take physics?</p>
<p>Disregarding your math score, they should be fine. <em>I</em> would definitely take Physics - almost 10% of the people get 800s(!) - especially if you enjoy the subject, since you will more than likely get a 700+ (i.e. higher than your current Math I score)</p>
<p>I met someone who got into Princeton having taken only two subject tests :) I don't think you should worry about diversifying as much as your score on each individual test</p>
<p>thanks guys. I dunno about math II. I did some practice questions right after completing precalc. teacher was kinda bad, and she taught it somehow different than whats on the test, it seems. I did bad on the practice so I decided to take Math I. I could study for it though</p>
<p>I'm one of those people, JoeTrumpet. :) Granted, I took Math I in case my Math II didn't go well (I had to self-study a number of sections), so I wasn't as serious about Math I, but I did score higher on Math II.</p>
<p>TTwhite: I don't know how you did on the CR section of your reasoning test, but if you did pretty well, maybe you should try the Lit test - it doesn't take much (if any) studying (I just did some practice tests and ended up with a Lit score 20 points higher than my CR score).</p>
<p>Took SAT once so far:
CR/M: 690.
Studying mucho to take it again in October.
I would say passage based reading sections are one of my least favorite, though... lol AP English Lang was the only test (of 6 so far) that i've gotten a 4 on</p>
<p>I agree with alex, lit is a good test to take. The one problem is that it doesn't really have a curve, so it's not a test where getting a few wrong will give you an 800.</p>