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Q: For Universities that require 3 SAT subject tests is it ok to use both Math you and Math II?
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What subject do you require for an accountant?

Math good with numbers


Is an SAT subject test the same as the SATs?

No, it's quite different. The SAT I is split into three sections: critical reading, math, and writing. That's all it tests. The SAT II subject tests are specific to individual academic subjects. So you can take an SAT subject test in Calculus AB, in physics, etc. The SAT subject tests are kind of close in idea to the AP exams - they are focused on specific academic subjects. Many, many colleges require the SAT I - the general test. Few actually *require* any SAT subject tests, although some do, and if you take them and do well, it can help your application even at schools that don't require them.


What is the difference between the SAT subject test and the SAT reasoning test?

The SAT Reasoning Test is more general and tests your logic. It has math, critical reading, and writing sections, and is taken much more often than the subject tests. SAT Subject Tests focus on one specific subject, like US History or Physics. If you require any other information, practice tests,notes or reviews you can log on to www.examville.com.It has all the information required, Great stuff.


What degree can you get without algebra?

All American universities apparently require math as part of their general education requirements, but Commonwealth universities do not. A distance education degree in a humanities field from an Australian or South African university would not require algebra.


What are two types of SAT tests?

The two types are the original SAT Test with three sections and the Subject Tests. Subject tests cover a variety of high school topics such as physics, biology, math, and foreign languages.


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Are there math problem solutions that require virtualization?

There are some math problmes that do require virtualization but it is also hard to find a place to do the problem on. There are teachers who have been educated in this particular subject.


If you wish to apply to engineering schools which portion of the SAT might you register for?

The reasoning test plus the math and science subject tests


Are there any Math tests online?

There are many different places online where you can free find math tests. One of the places include 'Free Math Test'.


WHAT NATIONALLY administered test that inform colleges of your understanding of specific subject areas?

The SAT Subject Tests are nationally administered tests that inform colleges of your understanding of specific subject areas. These tests assess your knowledge in particular subjects such as Math, Science, History, and Foreign Languages. Colleges use these scores to evaluate your proficiency in these areas.


How many degrees require calculus?

Any degree in engineering, physics, math, and some other sciences are going to require calculus. In most cases, all three semesters of it. Most all universities provide a course requirements list for all their degree programs on their webpage, which would tell you the math requirements.


Can you take the ACTs and the SAT 2 subject tests?

It is certainly possible, and actually quite common, to take both the SAT examination and SAT subject test(s) in the same sitting. If you choose to take that route when registering, after taking the standard SAT, you must touch base with a proctor, who will then take you to your subject test. Common subject tests include Chemistry, Math II, and various foreign languages. Subject tests are typically not required, or can be replaced by the ACT, for college admissions purposes. Their traditional value has come in determining placement into intro college courses.