<p>You shouldn’t take a subject test in your native language. For most schools, two subject tests is fine, but many applicants send three. Sending more three could be a waste of money. If you want to study in the United States, your English should be fluent. You will also need to take the IETSL or TOEFL. </p>
<p>Have you looked into studying medicine in the United States? First of all, it is a postgraduate professional degree, meaning that you need to complete a four year U.S. bachelor’s degree before going to medical school. Furthermore, it is almost impossible for foreign citizens to get admission into American medical schools. And, need-blind financial aid is NOT available for international students at ANY medical school.</p>
<p>I would suggest that if you want to study medicine, you study it in the country you wish to practice. If it is the United States you wish to practice in, you can apply to a U.S. residency AFTER completing medical school in your country.</p>