Biology SAT

<p>Ok so this decision right here will basically decide what courses I will take for the next two years of high school. Currently, I am set to take the SAT Chem and the SAT WH. WH I know ill do fine on, but hcemistry is a bit iffy. I took the Bio SAT II last year and got a 760. Now, next year I am planning on taking AP Physics, but this is subject to change, but will most likely happen. Now i do want to apply to top schools like Harvard, but is a 760 good enough in the course. I am asking this because the summer of next year I plan on taking either intro bio or general chem at the summer school. If a 760 is good enough, Ill take General Chem and do the Chem SAT II my senior year (october). If it is not, Ill take the Chem SAT II sophomore year (June) and take Bio at harvard, while retaking the Bio SAT II in senior year (October). Now my plan could also be switched because if I take AP Physics, then Ill take the Physics SAT II next year, but if I cant take physics, and I do chem I will never take the Physics SATII, do bio at harvard and take the chem SAT of my junior year. Any suggestions?</p>

<p>Thanks</p>

<p>any help please?</p>

<p>For the Ivies, anywhere in the mid 700s and above is considered to be a plus to the application. I myself got a 740 after taking intro bio and AP bio…now that is a different story than yours…it was my third test after a long math II and USH…I choked badly on that considering I consider myself to be outstanding at bio. So, in my situation, I am retaking the Bio (except I’m making it ecology this time because seriously, if you have to submit all scores, retaking anything 700+ makes you look too cutthroat to colleges). Do what you feel best, but getting a 760 after just intro bio is excellent. If you take college-level chem, you should set yourself up nicely for the chem SAT II. I recommend that.</p>