<p>You must take one math test (level 1 or 2) and one science test. This requirement has been around for quite some time, and has not changed. (If it has, MIT must be slow in updating their site.)</p>
<p>Collegeboard only sends your 6 most recent SAT II exams i think, so if you take more than that some of your scores will be pushed off the list.</p>
<p>One math (Math IIC)
One liberal arts (US History)
One science (Chemistry)</p>
<p>planning on taking french, biology, and maybe math</p>
<p>rlh0234, where did you hear that? i'm not discrediting you or anything, but i've never heard that...</p>
<p>math 2, bio-m, chem</p>
<p>Engineering</p>
<p>math iic, hebrew, and bio/chem</p>
<p>wanna be a doctor....dont' know what field yet</p>
<p>Hm..</p>
<p>-French with Listening (will take after AP)
-Math IIC (about to take)
-Physics (already taken)</p>
<p>I think the most standard combinations would be math + a science + a language or math + two sciences since that is what a lot of colleges require..However, for some of these SAT IIs the APs are of a higher level/standard and so colleges may decide to weigh your APs more than your SAT IIs for the same subjects. That's from my experience anyway (which is not much) XD. Can anyone confirm this?</p>