<p>bumpp</p>
<p>someone clarify for me please?</p>
<p>bumpp</p>
<p>someone clarify for me please?</p>
<p>Quick question: Can I take a subject test and the SAT reasoning test in one sitting?</p>
<p>Thanks.</p>
<p>@ einstein, NOPE.</p>
<p>Nbail: Yes, it still applies. The policy is that you can pick which scores to send if you're applying in the class of 2010 or later, not that you can pick which scores only after taking tests in 2010 or later.</p>
<p>If you sign up for 2 and take 3, do you just get a bill for $8 (or is it $9?) or is there a late/standby fee involved as well?</p>
<p>Say I signed up for Math II, Chem, and USH. Can I choose to take the subject tests in the order that I prefer or is the order already determined by CB?</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
<p>You choose the order. You can even change subjects.</p>
<p>What would be a nice prep for US history, PR or Barrons?</p>
<p>Amsco bro
its the best</p>
<p>hey, I'm planning to do Math II, Lit and Chem on Nov 1, but my finals are the same week and I'm worried it'll jeopardize my scores, so I was thinking to just lessen the load and take two (Math II / Lit) and move Chem to Dec 6. </p>
<p>if i'm taking the tests on two separate dates:</p>
<p>what about colleges that require three subject tests like Princeton- do I send the two scores first, and send my third subject test score on a separate date? or is it advisable to just wait until i receive my third score before sending all three to colleges like Princeton?</p>
<p>but from what i read, taking the test on Dec 6 is not viable cause the results are only released on Dec 23 right? does this only apply to colleges that require the scores be sent by mail?</p>
<p>if i'm going to take three subs on a single test date anyway, i'm free to choose the two out of three scores to send? </p>
<p>and I might just take Math I with Math II and Lit on Nov 1 and do away with Chem, cause math is the one subject i know i can score in. is this advisable, especially if I'm intending to send the scores to competitive colleges like HPYS? </p>
<p>gosh, sorry for the long-winded post, thanks in advance.</p>
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what about colleges that require three subject tests like Princeton- do I send the two scores first, and send my third subject test score on a separate date? or is it advisable to just wait until i receive my third score before sending all three to colleges like Princeton?
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Doesn't matter, either way works. You get 3 free score reports each time; I wouldn't pay to send any scores until your 3rd subject is done though.</p>
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but from what i read, taking the test on Dec 6 is not viable cause the results are only released on Dec 23 right? does this only apply to colleges that require the scores be sent by mail?
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Check with schools; most will accept Dec for RD.</p>
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if i'm going to take three subs on a single test date anyway, i'm free to choose the two out of three scores to send?
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Don't think that rule comes into effect this year. Everything gets sent.</p>
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and I might just take Math I with Math II and Lit on Nov 1 and do away with Chem, cause math is the one subject i know i can score in. is this advisable, especially if I'm intending to send the scores to competitive colleges like HPYS?
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Generally MathI and MathII are counted as 1 subject score (i.e. with your plan, you'd only have completed 2 subject tests)</p>
<p>How long until we get to see our results? (October 4)</p>
<p>23 oct, check the sat website</p>
<p>Hey, I had originally registerd for Oct Math IIC test,
but on the test day,
I took Math IC too, as a standby.</p>
<p>I know from previous experience that if I send a cheque for payment through mail,
it will take more than a month to get my score.</p>
<p>So, assuming the cheque would be delivered after the day we get our scores,
on Oct 23, will I at least be able to receive the Math IIC score alone,
or all tests scores of the day will be held unavailable before the payment is complete?</p>
<p>Does anybody have such experience?</p>
<p>hey,i really need to know about the books......whta books should i use for the subjects listed below.........
math II
physics
chemistry</p>
<p>Sparknotes and PR for all 3.</p>
<p>I've gotten 800s on Physics and Chemistry, waiting on my MathII results, although I kinda messed up on it :P</p>
<p>@lolcats</p>
<p>I am considering the option of taking the physics SAT. I am certainly interested in it, but I never had a class of physics before. Would you say that PR and Sparknotes is enough for a 770+ on physics? I got 790 on BIO E after selfstudying for it, so what would you advise me to do?</p>
<p>hi.i registered for math2 but i want to give chem.the test is tomorrow.if i just get there and do chem what will the results show from cb??thanks</p>
<p>Not a problem. All the SAT II tests are in one booklet. Just take the one you want to take, making sure that you write the correct test on the answer sheet. The results will show how you did on the test you took.</p>
<p>^ Wait a minute, so if I registered for Chemistry, I can choose to do Math Level 1 instead?</p>