<p>I want to take three SAT subject tests; one will be world history for sure. I'm having a hard time choosing two others from English literature, chemistry, biology, and math II. Which of these are the easiest to prepare for and the easiest to score 800's on? Which tests will most enhance my application?
I have 780CR/720M/800W(10E) on the SAT, and I'm planning to major in English. I like the humanities and I'm good at memorizing. In high school, I've taken four years of English, two years of chemistry, two years of biology, and math up to calculus. I'm applying to some very selective universities that don't require applicants to take specific tests. Based on this information, which two subject tests do you think I should select? Thanks!</p>
<p>Would taking English literature and Math 2 be more redundant than beneficial, as my SAT score will give colleges an idea about my abilities in reading and math anyways? Would taking biology be better?</p>
<p>Okay, I have my options narrowed down to literature, math 2, biology, and world history. If four scores of 750+ would be more of an advantage than three scores of 750+, I’d like to take all four tests. The problem is that I only have two dates left on which to take standardized tests, but I am considering retaking the SAT Reasoning Test (the points I missed on my last test were due to three careless mistakes and truly unforgiving curves; I want to show colleges my best).
So now, I have to decide between taking three subject tests plus the reasoning test and taking four subject tests. Which choice will most enhance my application?</p>