<p>I am already taking math 2 and physics. Should I take math 1, Spanish, world history, or is history. An what order should I take my tests in.</p>
<p>Thanks</p>
<p>I am already taking math 2 and physics. Should I take math 1, Spanish, world history, or is history. An what order should I take my tests in.</p>
<p>Thanks</p>
<p>there is no use of taking math1 when your taking math2, colleges conly take one of the math. You can take spanish,world history or us history. Take the tests right after you finish your AP course,that way it will be still fresh in your mind and you will score even better. The oder of the test should be right after your AP tests.</p>
<p>Math II and Physics should be sufficient for nearly all colleges if you do well.</p>
<p>Take your tests in whatever order you feel comfortable. You could start out with the hardest when your mind is fresh and leave the easiest for last, or you could do the easiest first to get you brain warmed up (that’s what I did, it was really early and I am NOT a morning person) and save the hardest for last. </p>
<p>I agree that math 1 becomes sort of irrelevant if you are already taking math 2. However, you gave little information about your academic strengths and weaknesses. Take whatever third test you feel you are the most well-versed in and could score the highest in. If you suck at Spanish, then don’t take Spanish. If you are great at history, take history.</p>
<p>How much break do you get in between tests?</p>
<p>Yeah, how do taking multiple SAT Subject Tests work?</p>