<p>I won't be able to take SAT subject tests and AP tests at the same time anymore because I'm applying for college this Fall.</p>
<p>It's not hard for most people. I'd recommend you take it in May if you're taking the analogous AP exam. It helps a lot.</p>
<p>I got:</p>
<p>Chem: 5, 790
Bio M: 5, 770
Math II, C on Honors Precalc Final exam, 800</p>
<p>As I said, I'm applying in Fall for colleges and May is past their test deadlines.</p>
<p>I'm a Senior.</p>
<p>Sorry for not reading your original post. Your best bet is to buckle down now and take them all as soon as possible.</p>
<p>It's ok. I'm just trying to get high scores for the tests.</p>
<p>I would recommend doing them all on the same day. For some reason having a 3 hour and 30 min test (SAT 1 and 3 APs) every three days helped me peak then. It also helped me with the subject tests in June. I took 3 (Bio-M, US History, Math 2 in that order) and only studied for history; I got 800, 790, 800. Make sure your order in taking them is strategic. Bio being the factual recall test that it is without much reasoning required, except for the later M experiment questions, was easy as a first test. One should do a mostly recall test in a subject they are particularly exceptional at first. History required more reasoning since I hadn't heard of much of the content questions or answers before in my life, but thankfully the curve is super generous on that test. Because I get much better and focused as I go along in tests, I decided to do the most cerebral test, Math 2, last. Same holds for Physics, literature, and maybe a little chem. I got a big headache from math 2, which means it was a very good thing to do last.</p>
<p>I suggest you take Math II first, since you need to be on your feet and at your quickest for that test.</p>
<p>Toss up between Bio E and French. Whichever one you have more crammed for should come first.</p>
<p>its not necessarily hard, but it gets annoying. I took three Math 2, US History, and Bio M. By bio, i was looking at the clock every other minute. So i suggest you take the hardest one first.</p>