<p>So I'm taking SATs on March 8th, 2014 (I'm in 11th grade), SAT 2 Math and Bio in on May 3rd, AP Chinese on May 7th and AP Bio on May 12th, and possibly 2nd time SAT on June 7th.</p>
<p>I would really like to take the 2 subject tests in June because 4 tests in the span of 10 days is tough. But people told me to take SATs again in June after March would benefit me more...What should I do?</p>
<p>it’s definitely possible to take 4 tests in 10 days…</p>
<p>I took the bio subject test and math 2 on Saturday, and then over the 10 days after that, I had 5 APs (history, english, psych, calc, bio) and scored well on each (780 bio, 800 math, 5s on bio, calc, psych, and 4s on english and history)</p>
<p>It’s not only possible, but is beneficial to take subject tests right before AP week because you won’t have to restudy for the SATs.</p>
<p>This also opens up room for you to take SAT in March (or you could do Jan. for your first time) and then a second time in June, and then a third time (if needed) in Oct. (or more subject tests)</p>
<p>Hey, this is exactly what I wanted to do. SAT in March, June then Oct. What do you mean restudy for SATs? Also, how much time do I need to study for SATs if I’m taking it in March? I have a Science Fair Project during December and January, and maybe February. I can start during Christmas break but I’m afraid I’ll still have lots of homework then, but I’ll have to start somewhere…</p>
<p>I’m currently taking AP Bio in school but I’m self-studying for AP Chinese and of course the 2 SAT subject tests. So I guess I’ll study for all 4 tests right after I take SATs in March? </p>
<p>It’s a bad idea to take SAT II Bio and Math 2 in October right? Since I’m currently learning both (AP Bio and Pre-calc) in school.</p>
<p>Also, ACT isn’t necessary right? </p>
<p>Please answer!</p>