Can I take more than I sign up for?

<p>Hey guys, it seems that I only signed up for one subject test to take in June, but I actually want to take two. Can I go ahead and take two on test day and have both scored, and be billed later for it?</p>

<p>Thanks</p>

<p>Jakeus - The attached link says you need to call them if you CHANGE a test, but it doesn’t really say anything about adding one. (I think they just bill the credit card you used when you registered) A while ago I called and asked if my son could switch from Math 1 to Math 2 and they said no problem because all the tests are in the same book. The only problem would be if you wanted to add or change a language listening test. Just to be safe give them a call tomorrow.</p>

<p>[SAT</a> Changes - How to change test, test site, or test date](<a href=“The SAT – SAT Suite | College Board”>The SAT – SAT Suite | College Board)</p>

<p>Yes, you can. All the subject tests are in one single booklet, and you answer them all on the same answer sheet.</p>

<p>I signed up to take SAT Math II last month. The day before, I decided to take SAT US as well, since the AP review overlapped so heavily with the SAT II. The day of the test, I asked the proctor, and she just said to stay for both Math II and US. They do end up billing you later, and there is NO standby testing fee (I think) because you already have a question booklet from signing up for the first test.</p>

<p>When my daughter decided to take math II instead of Math I on June 5, we called collegeboard. We were told that we don’thave to change anything now. When she takes test she has to specify the test she is taking. That’s it.</p>

<p>I think I should have stayed for the Math 1 after I took the Math 2. It seems pretty easy at this point</p>

<p>4 years…</p>

<p>MATH II trumps MATH I so MATH I would have been a waste of time. </p>

<p>Answering 4 year old threads is a waste of time.</p>