<p>I have subscribed for SAT II's in Math I, Math II and physics. I am thinking about swapping Math I for French. What do you guys think of this? I will do Math II anyways and I hear it is easier to get 800 for math II. Doing Chemistry or Biology will be too hard for me as American tests adress different subjects.</p>
<p>My Opinion is take both Math I and Math II
I am saying this because I think you once mention this
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<p>There are a lot of trignomentry stuff in Math II. MIT cares only your Math I or II and one science subject test. Since you learned math differently than USA kids, I doubt you will do well on Math II.</p>
<p>At least for MIT, there’s no difference between Math I and Math II. Collegeboard also lets you switch what tests you’re taking on the test day, which meant I was strongly considering answering all of the Bio E and Bio M questions, and filling in the bubble of the one I thought I did better at.</p>
<p>My friend took Math I, but he got deferred. I took Math II and also got deferred, so your mileage may vary.</p>