<p>Is their any adv for giving both math lvl 1 & 2. I wanted to give three SAT 2s so i chose Physics and math lvl 1 2. I cant give bio or chem.</p>
<p>All colleges that require SAT IIs require two except Georgetown which requires three. Northwestern and Johns Hopkins, which do not require IIs, recommend three. Colleges generally count Math 1 and Math 2 as only one SAT II because they want SAT IIs in different subject matters (and thus for Georgetown, you need another besides a math). The UCs, if you are considering them, do not accept Math 1; Stanford, if considering there, does not require IIs but recommends two and recommends that if you submit a math it be Math 2 not Math 1. I think there also a few universities that require Math 2 for engineering (Caltech is one of those). In other words, if your math is good enough to take Math 2 that would be the choice because it avoids all issues noted above. Moreover there really is no point in taking both since generally only one will count.</p>
<p>Short answer: No. Pick Math II. </p>
<p>Even for colleges that require three SAT IIs (or two), taking two Maths (in one sitting) doesn’t look that impressive. Preforming well on one will suffice.</p>