Third test?

<p>So I'm taking all 3 SAT2s required of me by some schools on the 28th -- and I'm a senior who hasn't taken them before and won't have a chance again.</p>

<p>I've already signed up for US History and Math Level 2, but I have no idea what to do for my third test. I haven't taken any AP-level sciences and I pretty much suck at French (in AP currently, but I'm not doing well at all...in all likelihood, I'll have to drop before end of 2nd semester if that helps give you any idea of how bad I am at it).</p>

<p>Based on this, any recommendations for my third test? I was leaning toward Literature, but I'm open to suggestions. Keep in mind I have to be studying for all 3 simultaneously, and I only have a little over 2 weeks to go.</p>

<p>Thanks in advance for all the help guys...I don't know what I would do without all the advice I've read on this site!</p>

<p>my situation was very similar...except I tested in Dec.
skip the French, take the literature.</p>

<p>Lit was the easiest for me, followed by history and math. If you're naturally inclined towards eng/history as I am, you'll do well on lit. even without prep. It's comparable to the SAT1 english section.</p>

<p>I suggest devoting most of your efforts towards math. I struggled to finish. It's slightly tougher than SAT1 math but the main problem is the length...And it might help to take the math one before the other two so you don't tire!</p>

<p>Thing is, for me math is probably going to be easiest -- I'm just an analytic type of person by nature. Hence, the problem deciding between French (which, I believe, they recommend 2 years of prep for and I have a questionable 4 years on) and Literature (which I essentially have no prep for, but I'm above average -- but by no means great [ie. no 800 verbal on SAT1] -- on english stuff). Thanks for the tip though!</p>

<p>go Literature, its pretty easy</p>

<p>definitely french. i'm taking it too, and i'm not great... but AP is a lot harder than the french SAT II i've heard, so you're bound to do well... i mean unless like you want to do literature-then you wouldn't really need to study...</p>