Which Tests to take?

<p>I'm a Junior, in
Honors Physics
Honors Pre-calc
AP. Language & Composition
Spanish 3
US History</p>

<p>-I already decided to take Math 2C. However, I'm not sure about my second. Debating between US history and Physics, but taking the practice tests, they are so hard...</p>

<p>Any thoughts on what you might major in? If you're thinking science/engineering, some schools will require Math II as well as a science (so physics, for you)</p>

<p>leaning towards business</p>

<p>The only prerequisite for business is proficiency in advanced mathematics, which Math II more than adequately covers.</p>

<p>You ought to take tests in subjects at which you'll excel.
I recommend Physics, if only on account of its ludicrous curve.</p>

<p>If you need a third exam, only then should you opt for U.S. History.</p>

<p>It seems as if you've already ruled out Literature and Spanish, eh?</p>

<p>kwu, did you take physics?</p>

<p>Sadly, I haven't had the displeasure.
However, for those peoples with a genuine interest in the subject, it would be advantageous to take it.</p>

<p>Yes I've ruled out literature on the basis of no interest in it, and for Spanish... well I only hear stories of how difficult it is and such.. I'm only in spanish 3 anyway. and on a side note, how much can you omit or get wrong and still get 800 on the physics test?</p>

<p>I know you can omit twenty-seven and still get a 700.
Just keep that in mind.</p>

<p>Any suggestions on which book to order for Physics?</p>