<p>If i signed up for lit and math 2c but i want to take math 2c and bio do i have to tell the proctor or do i just take whatever test i want to?</p>
<p>I'm sure someone will correct me if this is wrong, but I'm pretty sure they're all in the same book. Just take the ones you want.</p>
<p>Over30 is right - when you go to the test center, just take whatever tests you want, how many ever you want. There's no need to tell the proctor anything. There's no fee to change tests and no refund for removing tests, but if you add tests, you will be billed.</p>
<p>I don't understand how you can just "take any test" how do they know what you're taking, time limit, going back to other tests, etc</p>
<p>sorry if that is a stupid question...i take my 1st SAT IIs in may</p>
<p>I'd like to know what stambliark is asking as well.</p>
<p>I signed up for the math 1C but want to take the 2C, I know I can change it but I'd like to know how that works...</p>
<p>On your answer sheet, if I remember correctly, the answer space for each of your 3 SAT II's is on a different page, each with some sort of different coloration. That way, the proctors can glance at your answer sheet and make sure you are on the right one (ie. using the 2nd answer sheet in the second hour). All tests have the same time limit - about an hour.</p>
<p>On each page, you bubble in a code for what test you are taking. Your "choice" of tests online is meaningless - at the test site, you can bubble in whatever test you choose to take. All of the SAT II tests are in one booklet that you are given at the start, and you can choose what order you take the tests in.</p>
<p>wow thats really cool. i like the choosing the order & all that.</p>