Tuesday, November 5, 2019
SAT Subject Test Dates 2015 - 2016 How to Choose
SAT Subject Test Dates 2015 - 2016 How to Choose  SAT / ACT Prep Online Guides and Tips  If youââ¬â¢re planning on applying to highly selective colleges, you may be required to take two or three SAT Subject Tests. Subject Tests are offered almost as many times throughout the year as the regular SAT. In this article, Iââ¬â¢ll go through the dates and registration deadlines and give you lists of the subjects that are offered on each date.      SAT Subject Test Dates: 2015-16  SAT Subject Tests are offered on five of the six regular SAT test dates coming up during this school year (the regular SAT test date in March will not offer SAT Subject Tests).Here are the dates and registration deadlines:          SAT Subject Test Date      Normal Registration Deadline      Late Registration Deadline          November 7, 2015      October 9, 2015      October 27, 2015          December 5, 2015      November 5, 2015      November 23, 2015          January 23, 2016      December 28, 2015      January 12, 2016          May 7, 2016      April 8, 2016      April 26, 2016          June 4, 2016      May 5, 2016      May 25, 2016            Keep in mind that not all subject tests are offered on each of these dates.This chart lists all the SAT Subject Tests and whether they will be offered on each of the five test dates during this school year.The most popular tests, like Biology and Math 1 and 2, are offered on all dates.            Subject Test      Nov. 7, 2015      Dec. 5, 2015      Jan. 23, 2016      May 7, 2016      Jun. 4, 2016          Biology E/M      âÅ"â      âÅ"â      âÅ"â      âÅ"â      âÅ"â          Chemistry      âÅ"â      âÅ"â      âÅ"â      âÅ"â      âÅ"â          Physics      âÅ"â      âÅ"â      âÅ"â      âÅ"â      âÅ"â          Math 1      âÅ"â      âÅ"â      âÅ"â      âÅ"â      âÅ"â          Math 2      âÅ"â      âÅ"â      âÅ"â      âÅ"â      âÅ"â          Literature      âÅ"â      âÅ"â      âÅ"â      âÅ"â      âÅ"â          US History      âÅ"â      âÅ"â      âÅ"â      âÅ"â      âÅ"â          World History            âÅ"â                  âÅ"â          French            âÅ"â      âÅ"â      âÅ"â      âÅ"â          German                              âÅ"â          Spanish            âÅ"â      âÅ"â      âÅ"â      âÅ"â          Modern Hebrew                              âÅ"â          Italian                              âÅ"â          Latin            âÅ"â                  âÅ"â          French with Listening      âÅ"â                                  German with Listening      âÅ"â                                  Spanish with Listening      âÅ"â                                  Chinese with Listening      âÅ"â                                  Japanese with Listening      âÅ"â                                  Korean with Listening      âÅ"â                                    Here's another table with a different organization that may make it easier for you to see which tests are offered on each date. I only included the subject tests that are offered on some dates but not all. Biology E/M, Chemistry, Physics, Math 1, Math 2, Literature and US History are offered on all test dates, so they are not included in this chart:          Test Date  World History  French  German  Spanish  Modern Hebrew  Italian  Latin      Nov. 7, 2015                    Dec. 5, 2015  âÅ"â  Ã¢Å"â    âÅ"â      âÅ"â      Jan. 23, 2016    âÅ"â    âÅ"â            May 7, 2016    âÅ"â    âÅ"â            Jun. 4, 2016  âÅ"â  Ã¢Å"â  Ã¢Å"â  Ã¢Å"â  Ã¢Å"â  Ã¢Å"â  Ã¢Å"â                Test Date  French with Listening  German with Listening  Spanish with Listening  Chinese with Listening  Japanese with Listening  Korean with Listening      Nov. 7, 2015  âÅ"â  Ã¢Å"â  Ã¢Å"â  Ã¢Å"â  Ã¢Å"â  Ã¢Å"â      Dec. 5, 2015                  Jan. 23, 2016                  May 7, 2016                  Jun. 4, 2016                        Which Test Date Should You Choose?  If you know you have to take subject tests, itââ¬â¢s important to plan strategically.You should make sure that you take your subject tests on a date that doesnââ¬â¢t conflict with other major commitments.Plan on taking subject tests at a much earlier or later date than the regular SAT so that you have time to study for both and donââ¬â¢t end up with low scores on either.  May and June are usually good SAT subject test datesbecause theyââ¬â¢re at the end of the school year, so you will be at your maximum level of knowledge for the subjects (assuming you took the relevant class this year). Rememberthat you donââ¬â¢t have to wait until your junior year to take subject tests.If you take a class sophomore year that directly pertains to one of the subject tests, you can go ahead and take the test at the end of that school year.Taking subject tests while the material is still fresh in your mind is the best way to avoid long hours of studying.Some tests, like many of the language tests, are not offered in the spring, so make sure you verify that you can take your chosen test on the date that interests you.  You should also note that you can take up to three subject tests on one test date (although only one listening subject test is allowed per test date).Each subject test is an hour long, so even if you take three tests in one day you wonââ¬â¢t spend as much time at the test center as you would for the regular SAT. You may not need to take three tests; the number depends on the requirements of the colleges where you plan on applying.   Most selective schools only require students to take two subject tests.If you're taking two subject tests on one test date, you should try to choose them wisely so that they pair well together. For example, if you need to take Math 2 and math is a tough subject for you, you should choose a second subject test in an area where you feel more comfortable so you can balance out your stress levels.    Don't go too far down Stress Street or you won't be able to get back to Relaxation Road. Relaxation Road: the name of my debut ambient chill album.    What's Next?  Are you wondering what scores you should aim for on SAT Subject Tests? Learn more about what a good score might mean for you.  You may have heard that some SAT Subject Tests are easier than others. Find out which tests are the easiest and why.  If you're worried about time pressure on subject tests, check out this article that describes the length and format of each test and how you can overcome issues with time.      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