Which Sat Ii Combo?

<p>im a junior and i already took math iic and chem, 790s on both
But now i want to do one more, ill def get 800 on bio, but ive been told i should opt for more variation (such as take us history or something)</p>

<p>is that really necessary in order to make it to ivy?</p>

<p>If you want to major in a science take the science one for sure. If you would get a worse score on the history I'd probably still take the science.</p>

<p>Banana there is no point in taking anymore SAT IIs. The writing on the new SAT counts as one. Here is a quote from Upenn:
Freshman applicants must take the SAT I and three SAT II: Subject Tests.
All applicants must take The SAT II: Writing Test.
Candidates to the School of Engineering and Applied Science or the Wharton School are encouraged to take a Mathematics Subject Test.
Students applying to the College are encouraged to take a foreign language Subject Test. This test is used for both admissions and proper placement at the college level. Appropriate language scores also afford exemption from the language requirement.
Students interested in science-related fields, and especially applicants to the School of Engineering and Applied Science and the School of Nursing, are encouraged to take a science Subject Test.
Registration materials for the SAT I and SAT II: Subject Tests may be obtained from your guidance office.
If the College Board tests are taken, the SAT II: Writing Test and two other Subject Tests are required.</p>

<p>No definitely take the 3rd one. Some schools still require three even w/ the new SAT.</p>

<p>Many require it. Bio though? It's a hard test. Lolzors.</p>

<p>Bio is not a hard test, especially if you are taking it after taking AP biology</p>

<p>yea i heard bio is not so bad. I had a great ap bio class this year so i think im prepared. should i take a language sat II?</p>

<p>Stanford requires it for sure. Take the science one (BIO)!</p>