<p>I was planning on just taking 2 in June, Math II and US History. However, yesterday I found out that a few schools (like Georgetown) require 3 for admissions. My two best subjects in school are math and Spanish, but I've heard that the Spanish has a tough curve due to native speakers taking it. Another option is chem, but I am only in chemistry honors, not AP Chem. </p>
<p>If you can choose which tests you want to send, this isn't an issue, beacuse I would be able to take the Spanish and not send it if my score was bad. I don't know how that works, however.</p>
<p>Should I just take Math II and US history, or add Spanish or due to the curve, add chem?</p>
<p>As far as sending scores, if you take 2 subject tests on the same day, you must send the scores from both tests. You can choose which scores to send if you took them on two different days. Can someone else confirm this?</p>
<p>@yanks4life92 - I know that math, science, and English always look great. However, the foreign language and history tests are very difficult in their own right! I’d take the ones you’re comfortable taking. Math II and U.S. History sound great. You’re strong in Spanish? It might be tough, but I’d consider it. Just be sure to look into the schools you want to go to to see their requirements for tests like these…good luck!</p>
<p>Jordijay is correct to say that you must send all scores taken on the same day. For that reason, I would not advise taking Spanish with the other two tests.</p>
<p>If you are confident in your knowledge of chemistry, and you feel your class prepared you well for the test- take it. I took the test with almost no studying after an Honors Chem class and scored a 790. However, for the same reason as Spanish, only do this if you are confident you will get a high score.</p>