<p>I'm thinking of taking Math Lvl 2, Physics, and probably Chemistry (or Japanese) in Nov at the same day. Don't know how it is gonna be to take whole 3 in one day.</p>
<p>I took 3 in one day and didn't have a problem. Bear in mind that amount of testing is about the same length as an AP exam, and shorter than the regular SAT. If you're worried about it, perhaps consider whether you really need 4 exams when colleges require 3 at most - you may be fine dropping one of them.</p>
<p>^^I disagree with that. Three is definitely doable...wasn't a problem for me at all. Of course, there are other factors involved. I didn't do an extensive amount of studying, and I think that if one is planning to study, trying to study for three at one time might be difficult...but in terms of taking the actual test, three is fine.</p>
<p>I took three, and my scores declined in the order which I took the test: 790, 770, 750. It is doable, and even possible to do very well, but after that second hour it gets tiresome having to do three different subjects in one day.
There are only a few (<5) colleges that require 3, such as Harvard, Georgetown, and Princeton; the rest want 2.</p>
<p>I took 3 tests in the same day and scored 760, 790 and 720, in this order. I didn't have any problem to concentrate or something (but at the 3rd test I was feeing very hungry ;) ). But I have to agree with pinnipotto: I have only studied hard for the 720 one, since for the other 2 I was feeling well prepared. If you think you can already handle very well at least one and you have plenty of time to prepare, do it! If you don't, you should better wait until you are better prepared.</p>
<p>Think of it as taking a SAT but instead of those other sections its 3 1hour long sessions of French, Biology, and Math, all made to blow your brains out....mabye its doable for you, but sitting there slaughtering my brain for that long = insanity o_O</p>
<p>D took three in the same sitting, and did 730, 730, then 630, and the last was in the subject she thought would do the best at! She said she wasn't watching the time and didn't get a large portion of the test done. When submitting scores on app's, is it required to put down all three, or can she just leave off the 630? Thanks</p>
<p>I'm just saying...why do 3 when you don't have to?
fatigue is obviously a small factor, and I personally, want every advantage possible. But that's just me.</p>
<p>Yea, i'm taking 4 SAT II's this year but I'm distributing it so I take 1 every 3 months , so I can study my butt off during the 3 months and then forget everything after teh test to study for a new SAT II</p>
<p>(World History, Math IC, Math IIC, Physics)</p>
<p>For me who has 7 AP Exams lined up in may along with a SAT, taking 3 SAT II's along with normal schoolwork is simply impossible...I guess for other people it might be possible if u take a few less exams in AP or something</p>