<p>Is this really hard to do? Is it the same as just taking one regular SAT? It just seems like it would be better to take 2 in one day and then take a third test the next month.</p>
<p>i don’t think its that bad. i took three in may and i’m taking my ii’s again in november or october, signing up for 3 again.</p>
<p>Its not too bad. If you have the time its ok to only take 2 one testing day and the other one the next month.</p>
<p>im not sure if ill have time. my high school needs applications by thanksgiving so im not sure if id be able to take a november test, or can you send test scores seperately?</p>
<p>i found it rather difficult to stay focused into the third hour after most people had left the testing center. thats probably why i scored in the ninetieth percentiles for my first two tests and in the fiftieth percentiles for my third test</p>
<p>The SAT’s are like 3 hours and 45 minutes. And you’re switching subjects. I think you can do it.</p>
<p>It’s not bad at all, as long as you managed to study for all three of them.</p>
<p>now i need to figure out which tests to take. US history and… well I can’t take any LOTES, cuz I’m horrible at Italian, I can’t do chemistry or bio, I heard the english is impossible so that leaves:
world history
math I
math II
physics
i took physics last year and im taking AP this year, but im not sure if i know enoguh yet. what do you guys think?</p>
<p>I disagree that taking three in a row makes no difference. I would say that if it’s a fact-based test like biology or history, it probably isn’t a big deal. However, I took two tests and then Lit as my third, and I was definitely a little fuzzy - I ended up with a 770, so it wasn’t a huge deal, but I’m still pretty sure that I would have done better if I took it first. imo, order of tests is important.</p>
<p>That’s why you take humanities/foreign languages/literature first. Sciences and math come last.</p>
<p>It’s probably possible, but I wouldn’t do that unless it’s the last possible test date for you. Two for one date should be fine!</p>
<p>Schools usually require only 2 or 3. Check the schools where you will be applying. They also require certain tests, depending on your major. If not, you should try to take a history, a math, and a science. or a foreign language as a substitute. But don’t heavy up in just one area.</p>
<p>you guys are weird. i cant do math at all unless my brain is in full throttle. its stuff like lit that is doable without thinking</p>
<p>take three. if you have studied for it , it won’t make much of a difference.(as u are switching subs)</p>
<p>do you get to pick the order you do the tests in?</p>
<p>yeah, you get to pick on the day of the test.</p>
<p>I would rather take two… it gives you more time to concentrate on what you are doing. Normally, I get tired and anxious at the third hour(like the SAT) so I can’t focus on what I’m doing ><</p>