<p>I am intending to get a BSE and I looked at Princeton's website today and it said that I should take a math subjject test and a chem/physics one. Most colleges just say one math and one science so I already took Math II (730) and Biology M (700). I am freaking out now because I havn't done a phys/chem one. Do you think they will accept it as a substitute? Has anyone else had this problem and have no issues with admissions? I sent them an email just now but am hoping to hear from some of you since it will take them a while to respond.
Also, if I have to take one of those subject tests, which is easiest to get a higher score in?
I'm taking Physics C in school at the moment and took Chem soph year. I did well in Chem and do well in physics, but it doesn't cover thermal and all the other stuff that's on the subject test. Advice?</p>
<p>Are you a junior or a senior who has already applied? If you’re a junior, just take SAT II Chem and retake SAT II Math II. SAT II Chem wasn’t that hard, just get Princeton Review and study it.</p>
<p>If you’re a senior, It might be too late to register for next Saturday’s SAT, but you can try. You just have to express send them to colleges.</p>
<p>senior who already applied. And the test is the 28th so I got a week to register, but with late fee. you said to retake math II, is it that bad?</p>
<p>aim for two subject tests with scores above 750. From the looks of it, you haven’t achieved that, so I’m with decillion. </p>
<p>You can miss 4-5 questions on Math II and still get 800 (8-9 before you drop below 750). On Chem, miss 4 and you’re below 800, miss 7 and you’re in danger of dropping below 750.</p>
<p>So, take Math II, Physics, Chemistry. </p>
<p>And I recommend taking Physics Sat II too. You can miss 15 points and still get away with 800.</p>