<p>Today I realized that i can't submit maths 1 and 2 as two different subject tests. I registered for june to take maths 1, 2 and physics. But I won't have time to study for the physics one because there are many things I haven't done and I won't be 100% ready for the test date.</p>
<p>They told me I should change to chemistry although it's one year since I do chemistry or biology. But I was good at biology.</p>
<p>Which science subject test is the easiest and fastest to prepare for?</p>
<p>I mean, physics is very long and if I am going to study, I will do it over the summer. But on June I need to take 3 and I need to substitute the physics one with an easier one.
What do you guys recommend?</p>
<p>i’m definitely taking the two maths, but i was surprised when i discovered yesterday that universities won’t accept both maths tests as seperate subjects. And physics is hard to study for in less than a month and with my final exams coming up.</p>
<p>I looked through the bio study guide in sparknotes and I remember most bio from last year. Hopefully, I will be able to study all the physics during summer which will also be a benefit for high school. I definitely cross out chemistry then.</p>
<p>Chem - concepts are kinda hard and curve is kinda hard as well
Bio - if you can handle the MEMORY but curve is hella harsh
Physics - if you can handle the EQUATIONS & epic curve too yay
Math IIC - if you can handle the CRITICAL THINKING & EQUATIONS</p>
<p>If you really want a science, I’d go with Bio. There’s a lot of memorization involved, but it’s probably easier to prepare for in a short amount of time. :)</p>
<p>i’ve heard bio to be the easiest since a lot of it is memorization.
or idk if you do, but a language if you’re native or fluent in another language.</p>