<p>I am registered for only the Math 1 subject test. One of the schools I am applying to requires Math 2.<br>
Therefore, I have only studied for the Math 2 and plan on taking that first on test day.</p>
<p>Let's say I take the Math 2 first. Afterward my unregistered Math 2, I take the Math 1. Can I then decide as I am taking that Math 1 that I don't want it graded, so I erase my answers? I have not looked at any Geometry since 9th grade, so I might want to do this if I see I don't remember some stuff. </p>
<p>nah fam once you register for a subject test you gotta take it. the only one you can decide not to take on the day is the spanish listening. Apart from that the biology test also, that is in regards to picking either Bio E or M that sticking with it. </p>
<p>@kingsupreeth - You have no idea what you are talking about. Go to the collegeboard website and you can see that it is the exact opposite - you can change, expect for those languages like Spanish with listening.</p>
<p>This doesn’t address my question at all.
Anyone know the answer?!</p>
<p>You can take whatever subject tests on test day regardless of what you signed up for; if you take an extra, you’ll be billed later (not sure what happens if you decide not to take one though). </p>
<p>If you don’t want to take math 1, then you should not begin taking it and then decide to erase. They told us on test day that if we started a test, felt we weren’t ready, and then decided to erase all our answers for just that test, that our entire answer sheet (all subject tests for that day) would not be scored.</p>
<p>Also idk why you would want to take both math 1 and math 2.</p>