Which ones should I take?

<p>So, I'm seriously running out of time on taking the SAT II's. I'm a junior, and there are only 3 test dates left before I apply Yale SCEA, one of those test dates (Nov 4) is the same weekend as state swim meet and district band festival, so that leaves two test dates to retake the SATs AND take 3 SAT II's (currently I have none). So I decided to do SAT II's this summer (June 3)and save SAT I for next fall (October 14). But the only problem is I don't know which 3 to take. Here are my possible options:</p>

<p>Biology E or M (took honors bio)
Chemistry (taking honors chem)
Math IIC (took precalc last term)
World History (took AP and scored 5 last year)
US History (taking AP, have test soon)</p>

<p>I know that AP is recommended for the sciences too, but I did get super high grades (about 98) every year in science, and I grasp new concepts well and teach myself well. Also, I did some sample questions for Math IIC, and I had never half the stuff before, even in precalc. But Math is my best subject and I scored 760 last time I took SAT I. I'm going to be a pre-med student in college, so which of these looks best. I know obviously the first three are the best looking ones for that, but do you think I can teach myself the stuff in Math IIC, or should I take a history instead? And do they have good practice books with all the info for the science ones? I was missing 3 out of 13 on the sample test for chemistry on collegeboard.com, but after looking at the explanation for the answers, the concepts don't seem to hard to grasp for me.</p>

<p>I wouldn't advise doing World Hist because you've probably forgotten a lot of it by now. Everyone I've heard from who's taken the SAT II US History has said that it's really easy, and the sample questions on the College Board website were really easy for me too, even the ones in areas we hadn't studied yet (I'm also in AP US History this year). As for Chem or Bio, figure out which one you're better at, and if you're equally good at both, take both and see how you do. If you're in PreCalc you could probably self-study and do fine, especially if Math is one of your best subjects, but if you're really doubting yourself then look into Math IC.</p>

<p>And that was my two cents. :-D</p>