Subject Tests

<p>Some colleges state that they wants you to take 2+ subject tests. Would Math I and Math II count as two different tests?</p>

<p>Which subject tests are known to be the easiest?
Would it be difficult to take a subject test for a subject that I haven’t taken since earlier in high school? How can one adequately prepare for these tests?</p>

<p>Which is the last test date that the ivy’s accept for subject test scores?</p>

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<p>No. You should only take Math II. Most colleges won’t even except Math I.</p>

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<p>Math II and the history ones if you’ve taken the AP course for it. Literature if you have taken the AP course for it as well and if you have 780+ Critical Reading on the SAT I.</p>

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<p>I don’t know, that’s entirely up to you. But it would probably be difficult since you’ve forgotten most of the information.</p>

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<p>Review from prep books like Barron’s and Princeton Review and take practice tests from the Collegeboard.</p>

<p>Thanks. What if I decide to send both my ACT score and SAT I score to colleges that allow the ACT to take place of subject tests? Must I also send the SAT II scores along with my SAT I score and ACT, or can I just send my SAT I score and ACT score?</p>