Which subject tests?

<p>hi so i've taken math II, physics, and world history but i'm only satisfied with my math II score so i'm planning to take at least two more and get 750+
which do you recommend?
I thought about taking French cuz i'm pretty good at french but i'll be taking the ap exam so would this be redundant??
i could also take the korean sat but i'm not a native speaker so i'm afraid of getting a bad score because of the curve
what other should i take?
bio?
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<p>Depends on what you’re good at. If you have a good memory and a good grade in biology, I would recommend taking the Bio SAT.</p>

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<p>If you’re a native speaker of french, then yes. If not, then no.</p>

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<p>That’s the whole point of an SAT subject test–to show off your achievement. You can’t take your native language’s subject test.</p>

<p>Oh thank you! I’m not a native speaker of French so I guess I’ll take the French one. Is the French with listening easier than the just French one? I want to take the harder one.
I guess you’re right about it not being redundant. I took the physics SAT and AP physics exam without thinking that so I guess it’s be the same for language too.
Thank</p>

<p>F and F with listening are the same amount of time, with listening has more questions. So F with listening is harder. If you’re taking ap french than it is recommended that you take sat french subject test. Also, Bio would do you good if you can manage it but getting a 750 in the subject test is harder than getting a 5 on the ap bio test, so i’d think that through before I take any bio test. Also, most people take bio subject test after taking the ap test (as they are interlinked even if the subject test is generally easier than the ap test), but it’s your choice whether or not you’re going to take the ap test.</p>