<p>If you have to take 3 in one sitting, don't sweat too much about it, quite a few people are forced to do so. I took Bio Math IIC and US History on the same day, panicked when someone told me that you could choose E or M for bio and ended up choosing whichever one he told me to (Didn't study for it since I took the AP), and got 790 780 790 so it didn't turn out that bad. You get into the groove, just don't stress yourself out too much while taking them or you'll burn out.</p>
<p>hmmm....well Columbia only requires three but I geuss it won't hurt to take three.</p>
<p>^ lol, anways thanks for all the info.</p>
<p>i'll be retaking the sat I this october, then 3 sat IIs in november: math IIC, bio, and physics.</p>
<p>but i'll applying EA to MIT and ED to JHU. Should I write a note along with my common app telling them I will be taking the required/recommended SAT IIs this november test date?</p>
<p>3 in one day:</p>
<p>1st test: Latin 800
2nd test: Math IIC 770
3rd test: French 800</p>
<p>It's not that bad although you're not allowed to make a break between test 2 and test 3 :(.
Just drink enough water!</p>
<p>(It's not nearly as long as the Reasoning Test)</p>
<p>You can take 3 in 1 day. I did and my scores were OK.</p>
<p>This is what you do. Take your 3 SAT Subject tests and then take the ACT......</p>
<p>I heard the ACT is much easier than the S.A.Ts ..........</p>
<p>I took all three subject tests in one day... Biology (750), French (770), and Math IIC (800). Definetly doable.</p>
<p>Since each of the SAT II tests are an hour long, you can take up to three tests in one sitting. But you cannot take the SAT I and SAT II on the same day.</p>
<p>There is no need to send a note in with your application. If you call the school you're planning on applying ED they'll tell you their ED standardized testing policy, which is usually that they'll guarantee to view October and November testing, but you have to rush order it.</p>
<p>I thought of it as a smart idea sending a note but since thats the case then ok....rush order scores?...how do you that?</p>