<p>I want to appear well rounded to the colleges I apply to, so I want to take a variety of subject tests. The best combination of 3 (as that is the limit any college requires) in my opinion would be either a math, science, and history/lit/world language (if interested more in math/science)... or a math/science, with the remaining 2 being either a history, literature, or world language (if interested more in language and history). So, I was thinking about taking 4-5 Subject Tests to have some "back-ups", in case I do badly on one. Do you think this is worth it, or should I only take 3, but just put a lot of time into each one.</p>
<p>Here is what I intend to take (let me know if you think they are good choices, make me appear well rounded, etc):
1. Biology E/M (have taken H-Biology, and taking AP Biology this year)
2. Math I or II (have taken H-Geometry, and H-Algebra II, and taking H-Precalculus this year)
3. US History (taking AP US History this year)
*intend to take these in May/June, near end of year, and AP Exams</p>
<p>Possible "back-ups" (should I bother with these?)
4. Physics (taking H-Physics this year)
5. Latin (taken Honors I-III, taking IV this year)</p>
<p>Any advice would be awesome, thanks!</p>