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general guideline. It’s a good idea <strong>to</strong> call the schools that interest you or talk <strong>to</strong> a guidance<br />

counselor <strong>to</strong> get a more precise idea of what score you should be shooting for.<br />

Test<br />

Average Score<br />

Writing 590–600<br />

Literature 590–600<br />

American His<strong>to</strong>ry 580–590<br />

World His<strong>to</strong>ry 570–580<br />

Math IC 580–590<br />

Math <strong>II</strong>C 655–665<br />

Biology E&M 590–600<br />

Chemistry 605–615<br />

<strong>Physics</strong> 635–645<br />

As you decide which test <strong>to</strong> take, be realistic with yourself. Don’t just assume you’re going<br />

<strong>to</strong> do great without at least taking a practice test and seeing where you stand.<br />

When <strong>to</strong> Take an <strong>SAT</strong> <strong>II</strong> Subject Test<br />

The best time <strong>to</strong> take an <strong>SAT</strong> <strong>II</strong> Subject Test is right after you’ve finished a year-long class<br />

in that subject. If, for example, you take Chemistry in eleventh grade, then you should<br />

take the <strong>SAT</strong> <strong>II</strong> Chemistry near the end of that year, when the material is still fresh in<br />

your mind. (This rule does not apply for the Writing, Literature, and Foreign Language<br />

<strong>SAT</strong> <strong>II</strong> tests; it’s best <strong>to</strong> take those after you’ve had as much study in the area as possible.)<br />

Unless the colleges you’re applying <strong>to</strong> use the <strong>SAT</strong> <strong>II</strong> for placement purposes, there is no<br />

point in taking any <strong>SAT</strong> <strong>II</strong> tests after November of your senior year, since you won’t get<br />

your scores back from ETS until after the college application deadline has passed.<br />

ETS usually sets testing dates for <strong>SAT</strong> <strong>II</strong> Subject Tests in Oc<strong>to</strong>ber, November, December,<br />

January, May, and June. However, not every subject test is administered in each of these<br />

months. To check when the test you want <strong>to</strong> take is being offered, visit the College Board<br />

Web site at www.collegeboard.com or do some research in your school’s guidance office.<br />

Registering for <strong>SAT</strong> <strong>II</strong> Tests<br />

To register for the <strong>SAT</strong> <strong>II</strong> test(s) of your choice, you have <strong>to</strong> fill out some forms and pay a<br />

registration fee. We know, we know—it’s ridiculous that you have <strong>to</strong> pay for a test that<br />

colleges require you <strong>to</strong> take in order <strong>to</strong> make their jobs easier, but, sadly, there isn’t<br />

anything we, or you, can do about it. (It’s acceptable here <strong>to</strong> grumble about the unfairness<br />

of the world.)<br />

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