Looking at Ivy Schools which subject tests to take?

<p>The Ivies that I’m looking at are Cornell, Brown & Dartmouth
I know cornell requires a math and science for engineering and the SAT or ACT w/ writing, do i have that right?
Brown and dartmouth require the same i think, only difference is that the two can be in any subject.
I have a strong math background so I’m not too worried about those. I’m a junior and in AP statistics and Pre-calc honors right now and have gotten A+s for both the first quarter; I will be taking AP Calc next year. Should I take math 1, or 2 and when should I take it?</p>

<p>As for the science one I need to take, I’m pretty much looking for the easiest one to take in hopes of getting a decent (nothing exceptional) grade. I’m only in honors chem right now so that already puts me at a disadvantage. Basically I just need to find the easiest science test that honors chem and a lot of studying with a prep book will get me. I will most likely take this one fall my senior year. If it helps any I will probably be taking AP physics my senior year, maybe AP chem, not sure.</p>

<p>I am also in AP art history, so could this help me with any of the history exams? And I may take spanish my senior year (heard it is very challenging can anyone confirm?), will be in 5 AP</p>

<p>Definitely take Math II. Study for it and take it when you’re ready. If you study, you should be able to do well.</p>

<p>I’m in BC Calculus (Junior) and I did Math IIC and Chem this year. It worked out well for me. (800/760)</p>

<p>GreedIsGood:
Are you in AP chem? If not, how well does your chem teacher teach, how much did you prepare for it on your own, and how hard did you think it was? Sorry for all the questions</p>