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SAT Subject Tests bound for Ivy League college?
Hello, I am currently a sophomore in high school and I drink SAT Subject tests, to decide. I-5: biology, U.S. history, Spanish, Math 2, English and literature. But I think 5 is too. I think you should use 2 or 3 Then what should I take in each case? What should I take, anyway? Thank you very much!
5? Too many. Loss time and unnecessary. I recommend, 3, while for most schools want 2, Round 3 Colleges generally considered as an SA score mathematical either 1 or 2 Mathematics Mathematics 1 is quite long, which would be normal in SA, only a few more problems and go into more depth. I would recommend Math 2 – not too hard, and there is a greater curve. Admissions officers, would be much better, Math 2, anyway. I have literature, and I personally it was hard, but maybe that's because I'm not good at multiple choice questions on the subject, mood, tone, effects, etc. If so, I recommend this book. It's a little harder than the regular Saturday, but not really a way to study. Look through your vocab and literary, is all that can do to prepare. I did biology, with only one year of organic. I AP Bio, so I have to study a bit extra, and I end up getting a good result. I thought it was not too difficult. I've heard, Spanish (ESP) with hearing difficulties to non-native speakers because the speakers normally yield curve. To ensure that he does very well on the tongue, and prepared with listening exercises and reading. You must have a good grasp of grammar. I would not recommend you do not know about U.S. history, but most people without the respective AP courses, because there is plenty of material. So, definitely take up to a total of Mathematics. Perhaps a science. If you are not taking AP courses this year or next year (U.S. History, Spanish, Bio, Chem, etc), then ensure that each SA 2. If not, make sure that a good amount of time to study pay.
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