<p>I'm in Calc, bio, chem right now as a junior and I haven't taken ANY subject test or the SATs. Please tell me if this schedule seems good?:</p>
<p>March-take SAT reasoning.
April-retake if necessary. (probably will happen lol)
May-concentrate on APs (which will get me ready for chem and bio subject tests)
June-SAT II Math Lvl 2 for sure, but should I take Bio AND Chem in addition or just one?</p>
<p>I’m pretty sure you’re fine. I’d take a subject test or something in January if you’re ready for it, just to see where you’re at. March or April SAT is a good idea, but I’d probably wait a few months (until October of November of your Senior Year) to take it a second time (or third if you roll like that). June sounds good for Subject Tests, just make sure you keep at least one test date open so that you can re-take something if necessary.</p>
<p>You say that you’re currently in calculus right now. Since Math 2 is only precalculus it might be better to take a few practice exams from a prep book to see what you need to review. I think waiting until June would be too late since you would probably forget quite a bit from precalc. I’d recommend taking the bio and chem subject tests later though since you’re currently in those two classes.</p>
<p>Math II is honestly mostly algebra and geometry with a smattering of trig/precalc thrown in. If you’re strong in math, it won’t really matter what math you’re in (provided you’ve at least taken precalc/math analysis at some point). A lot of my friends and I took Math II after taking a year of calculus and we all scored 730+ (two of us got 800s), so you should be fine. If you’re not too strong in math, definitely start reviewing early, but as subject tests go, Math II is pretty straightforward.</p>
<p>i would say march SAT
april you wont know your scores
may take the ap tests but also take subject tests in those same subjects (2 birds with 1 stone)
june SAT</p>