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Which SAT Subject Tests Can You Take in May?

SAT Subject Tests

 

Deadlines to Register for SAT Subject Tests Soon!

Deadlines to register for SAT Subject tests are in early April. How do you know if you need to take College Board SAT Subject tests?  Make your decision by:

  • Reviewing the test requirements of the college you are interested in or plan to apply to.
  • Planning to take the Subject tests when you finish that class in high school.

You can take a Subject test anytime in your high school career. Plan to take Subject tests after you finish a class with a SAT subject test. Plan for each year you are in high school


May Subject Tests

You can choose up to 3 subject tests to take on one day. Note which subjects, such as Math or Biology, with options. Check the College Board website to learn more about what content each subject covers.

  • Literature
  • US History
  • Mathematics Level 1 (many schools will not accept Math Level 1- so check requirements)
  • Mathematics Level 2 (a better Math subject test to take)
  • Biology (Ecology or Molecular)
  • Chemistry
  • Physics
  • French
  • Spanish

New May Subject tests

Now you can take these subject tests in May too:

  • Italian
  • Korean with listening

June Subject Tests

Busy in May? Or need more tests? You can choose up to 3 subject tests to take in June.

  • Literature
  • US History
  • Mathematics Level 1 (many schools will not accept Math Level 1- so check requirements)
  • Mathematics Level 2 (a better Math subject test to take)
  • Biology (Ecology or Molecular)
  • Chemistry
  • Physics
  • French
  • German
  • Modern Hebrew
  • Italian
  • Latin
  • Spanish
  • Korean with listening- new in June!

Language Tests

Note there are many more language tests in June that May.  Make your choices of test dates based on availability of tests. These are not the “with listening” language tests, with the exception of Korean. Most other language with listening subject tests are only available in November.


 

Register NOW for your SAT Subject tests. You need a College Board account to register. If you don’t have one yet, create one.