<p>If I signed up for tests math 1c, 2c, and physics, but only want to take two of those, then what can I do?
Is there anything that I can do or do I just have to take all three?
Thanks.</p>
<p>Once you get to the test center, you can take two other ones besides the two you don't want to take, and they'll just count those instead. Call them though, because I'm not sure if you can cancel two tests.</p>
<p>On the test day, just go there and write the two tests that you want to. Walk out at the end of the second test. You won't be refunded the fee for the 3rd test, but otherwise it's not an issue. You can even change which subjects you are writing on the day of the test if you want.</p>
<p>ok, so I signed up for physics and chem</p>
<p>I can just take lit and skip chem
and it won't be on my record, as a zero or whatnot?</p>
<p>Same question as akahmed</p>
<p>All the subject tests are in one book. You can take whichever you want, regardless of which you signed up to take. Once you're finished with the test(s) you want to take, leave. If you're worried, let the proctor know that you signed up for 2 or 3 and only took 1 or 2. The proctor will tell you what to do (which I believe is nothing, but procedures may have changed).</p>
<p>What Chevda said.</p>
<p>Here it is from the college board website, which is always handy for questions like this ;)</p>
<p>FAQ: I signed up for three Subject Tests, but I only want to take two. What should I do?</p>
<p>ANSWER: On test day, simply take the test(s) you want to take. There's no need to contact us.</p>