<p>Hello. I'll be in Terminale S next year ( French HS Senior year with concentration in Math and sciences ) and I don't know which subject tests to take.
Because I'm in " S ", I'm afraid colleges would expect me to take the MATHIIC.
The problem is I haven't studied yet a large part of the materials tested in the level 2 test. Therefore, I think I've no other choice than taking the level 1 test.
What do you think ?
As I'm fluent in French, I will take the French subject test. Am I " allowed " to do so as I'm studying in a French HS ?
I should also take a science subject tests but again what is tested is different from what I'm learning and moreover I've never studied PC and Bio in English !
Should I self study for those tests ?
Finally, I'd like to know how hard is the Literature test. I get very good grades in French Literature class but I know that doesn't mean I'll ace the SAT Literature ... ( hum hum I got 600 in CR of the SAT Reasoning ... :-/ )</p>
<p>Please could you give some pieces of advice ? </p>
<p>You're allowed to take French, and it'll probably benefit you if you do because you'll probably be able to get an 800. In my opinion, SAT2 Literature is harder than the SAT CR section, so you probably shouldn't take it. If Math2 is too hard, then maybe you should try Math1. It's a lot easier.</p>
<p>Thank you for your reply. Yes I think I should definitely take the French and the MATH I test. The college I'm intending to apply to requires only two subject tests but I think I should take a third one just in case ...<br>
Well, as Literature is much harder than CR what should I take ?</p>
<p>Try Biology! I'm also an international student living in Israel and I study Bio in Hebrew in school- not English! I studied for the Bio-M subject test with only Princeton Review and I got 720. There are not so many terms that you need to remember so if you study biology in school you know the concepts and it should be easy.</p>
<p>Well... Maybe you're right, I should try to study for the SAT Bio. I hope it's not too late. How long before the test did you start to study with the Princeton Review's book ?</p>