<p>I'm a rising senior who's already taken the Biology subject test. I intend to take Math IIC and Physics this fall before college apps. However, a friend recently pointed out to me that I should try to have a well rounded "collection" of tests, meaning that there'd be a math, a science and a humanities test. How strongly do you guys feel about this approach? Should I go ahead and take the Math and Physics SAT II's and call it a day, or should I possibly replace one of these tests with a humanities one like Lit?
I intend to major in ChemE or EE, so should I go for the more technical, science/math tests?
Thanks in advance!</p>
<p>If you intend to major in engineering, you will most likely be required to take Math II and a science. If your Bio score is high enough, I’d think that you should only consider taking Math II. </p>
<p>It is generally a good idea to have a well-rounded collection of tests, but I don’t think this is the case when you’re applying to engineering programs or math/science oriented schools.</p>
<p>Thanks for your reply, neekzg. I’m slightly relieved
Although I did score highly in Bio, I’d like 3 SAT II’s so I might go ahead with that. I am going to consider just doing two. Any thoughts?</p>
<p>I am gonna too to apply for engineering major.The subjects that I take are Math IC,Math IIC,Physics and Chemistry.</p>
<p>I thought to take a humanity test but i decided that was better to take a subject test that was related to my major so they would see if i am enough good to this major through SAT.</p>