<p>I don’t plan on applying to Harvard ( or any of the schools that require 3 SATIIs) but I do still plan on applying to Yale, etc.</p>
<p>I plan on going for a social science major, but I have studied Biology Chemistry Physics and Maths since start.</p>
<p>I did give the Environmental Management GCSE and got an A* on it, so I have a feeling I should get Biology E, I did give the practice test on the CollegeBoard website, and did well (I think). But I’ve been reading posts by people that Biology has a difficult curve, I’m not sure if I should go for it or not.</p>
<p>then there is Physics, I used to be really good at Physics till recently (I have clear concepts overall) when I got a bit behind in my class as far as learning the formulas and getting used to them goes. and I know the physics SAT requires a lot of the formulas stuff, so I’m not really looking forward to giving it, but I’ve heard the curve is generous so maybe I’ll do well. </p>
<p>Maths is something I used to good at, but in the last few exams I’ve given I’ve been a little short of time and have left a decent number of questions. Again its lack of practice I think. I think I’m just naturally better with concepts than with formulas and pragmatic approaches. </p>
<p>Chemistry is something I’m running away from for some reason, I’m not sure if its because I don’t really feel like recalling the subject (since its like I’ve totally closed it somewhere in my mind), or if its because I just really don’t want to give it. I’m not sure about Chemistry, again its a lot of formulas and facts in there, probably a lot of stuff that I don’t remember and will have to refresh, but in the past I have scored solidly in this, though I’m not very clear on some of the more difficult concepts.</p>
<p>Now the issue is I’m not sure if I should give 3 Sat Subject Tests of 2. Would the 3rd one help? Will I be able to show the result for all 3? would they only evaluate the best 2 of the 3, or all 3? </p>
<p>and lastly, which ones do you think I should give?</p>
<p>I will be very grateful for any help, thank you in advance.</p>