<p>I want to take many sat2s to make up my poor grades in the past
Is this a good idea??
Most of the subjects overlap with my AP exams so I'm not spending extra hours to study</p>
<p>DO NOT do that.. 4 SATIIs MAX!.. trust me.</p>
<p>Care to elaborate Lobzz?</p>
<p>If you score well on all 5 I don't see why not. Although I imagine that 3 good scores would be better than 5 decent scores.</p>
<p>Unless you are an international relations major, you don't want to take more than 4....</p>
<p>yeah i don't see why you would WANT to take more tests if you didn't have to.</p>
<p>Only take 5 if you know that you will score well. If you do not spend extra time preparing outside of class, chances are, you will not score as high as you want. Plus, this implies that you will not be doing too well in terms of grades in those classes. Instead of receiving high scores on subject tests, why don't you simply improve your grades by studying harder? That will be much better than relying on scoring well on a few tests.</p>
<p>Can't you only submit 3?</p>
<p>@Latency... you said it yourself... 3 great scores are much better than 5 good scores</p>
<p>nuff said.</p>
<p>???? why only for international relations? elaborate!</p>