SAT Subject Tests - Current Tests

Current Tests

Test Subject Mean score Standard deviation Number of Students Notes
SAT Subject Test in Literature Literature 576 111 120,004
SAT Subject Test in United States History U.S. History 608 113 126,681 Formerly American History and Social Studies
SAT Subject Test in World History World History 607 118 19,688
SAT Subject Test in Mathematics Level 1 Mathematics 610 100 82,827 Formerly Math I or IC. Consists of algebra, geometry, basic trigonometry, algebraic functions, elementary statistics and a few miscellaneous topics.
SAT Subject Test in Mathematics Level 2 Mathematics 654 107 176,472 Formerly Math II or IIC. Consists of algebra, geometry, trigonometry, functions, statistics and a few miscellaneous topics.
SAT Subject Test in Biology E/M Biology E-605
M-635
110
108
86206 in total,
40,076 (E)
46,130 (M)
Students have a choice of taking either an ecological ("E") or molecular ("M") biology oriented test.
SAT Subject Test in Chemistry Chemistry 648 110 76,077
SAT Subject Test in Physics Physics 656 105 49,608
SAT Subject Test in Chinese with Listening Chinese 758 67 7,294
SAT Subject Test in French French 622 123 10,391
SAT Subject Test in French with Listening French 646 117 2,370
SAT Subject Test in German German 622 135 777
SAT Subject Test in German with Listening German 611 122 770
SAT Subject Test in Modern Hebrew Modern Hebrew 623 140 491
SAT Subject Test in Italian Italian 666 122 737
SAT Subject Test in Japanese with Listening Japanese 684 113 1,966
SAT Subject Test in Korean with Listening Korean 767 57 4,273
SAT Subject Test in Latin Latin 611 107 3,010
SAT Subject Test in Spanish Spanish 647 117 37,762
SAT Subject Test in Spanish with Listening Spanish 663 107 6,399

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