What are the differences between the SAT I: Reasoning Test and the SAT II: Subject Tests?
Since colleges have different admission requirements, you should contact colleges you are interested in attending to determine admission and application requirements. Most colleges require the SAT for admission. Some schools do not require any SAT II test scores; other schools require up to three different SAT II scores. In addition, some schools will require specific SAT II tests, while others allow you to choose which tests to take. There are 22 SAT II Subject Tests. The 22 Subject Tests include: Writing (with an essay), Literature, U.S. History, World History, Math Level IC, Math Level IIC, Biology E/M, Chemistry, Physics, French Reading, French Reading with Listening, German Reading, German Reading with Listening, Spanish Reading, Spanish Reading with Listening, Modern Hebrew Reading, Italian Reading, Latin Reading with Listening, Japanese Reading with Listening, Korean Reading with Listening, Chinese Reading with Listening, and the English Language Proficiency Test.
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- What are the differences between the SAT I: Reasoning Test and the SAT II: Subject Tests?
- What is the difference between the SAT Reasoning Test and SAT Subject Tests?