<p>I'm currently signed up for the SAT IIs in Chem & Modern Hebrew June 5. </p>
<p>The last time I took a legit hebrew class was two years ago (eighth grade...would have taken the subject test last year but I found out about it too late). However, I have been studying with a tutor and an old teacher of mine and I feel like if I keep studying hard I can do okay, but I haven't taken a practice test yet (I know this test has a horrible curve).</p>
<p>I'm in honors chem this year and I thought I knew my stuff pretty well (I'm one of the top in my class) but I took a practice test from sparknotes and only got a 590 :( . Then again, I knew it was a practice test and left some questions out (balancing equations and such) because I knew I knew how to do them, but I didn't feel like taking the time, so my score may have been able to be a bit higher, but I'd really like a score above 700. If I study for this test though, I might not do as well on either test, and Hebrew is only offered in June. In addition, I'm taking AP Chem next year (i know, i know....I signed up for this test while I thought I was taking AP Bio next year). </p>
<p>Ok, to the point: should I not take the chem test? (Do you think it would be possible to get my score high enough?) Is there a fee to cancel? (When it comes to the college board is there anything there isn't a fee for? haha...) Can I just go and not take the Chem test?</p>
<p>EDIT: Hahaa...sorry, rereading this I realize there are a million run-ons (and parentheses) and it's annoying to read. Sorry about that!</p>