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Upon successful completion of the following MHS courses, students are
prepared to take the SAT Subject Tests (formerly SAT II tests) listed
below.
When Should You Take SAT Subject Tests?
Most students take Subject Tests toward the end of their junior year
or at the beginning of their senior year. Take tests such as World History, Biology E/M, Chemistry, or Physics as
close to the end of the course as possible or as soon as possible after
completing the course, while the material is still fresh in your mind.
You will do better on Subject Tests in World Languages after at least
two years of study.
MHS Course
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SAT Subject Test
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English
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English 3 (or Honors)
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Literature
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World (Foreign) Language
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French 4 or higher
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French (reading) or (listening)
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Latin 4 or higher
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Latin (reading)
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Spanish 4 or higher
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Spanish (reading) or (listening)
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Mathematics
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Geometry & Algebra 2 or higher
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Mathematics Level 1
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Precalculus or higher
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Mathematics Level 2
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Science
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Honors Biology (or AP)
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Biology Ecological/Molecular
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Honors Chemistry (or AP)
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Chemistry
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TBD 2014-15 change to AP Physics - please visit www.collegeboard.org SAT Subject Tests |
Physics
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Social Studies
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World History (9), AP European (11/12), AP World Art History (11/12)
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World History
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U.S. History I (CP) , U.S. History II (CP)
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U.S. History
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For more information, visit the College Board Online for details about the SAT Subject Tests.
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