<p>wow. that's almost exactly like me
I took SAT in jan. I'm taking bio and math in may, chem in june. and SAT I in october. I was wondering the same thing.</p>
<p>Thats perfect guys, most people have that same schedule. It is most ideal.</p>
<p>I'm doing something similar lol. I'm taking March SAT I then Bio and Math II in May and June. If I do badly enough, I will retake SAT I in October or November and be one of the last-minuters before college apps are due!</p>
<p>Well what if you don't do so well in October and you need to retake it? I would give yourself a little breathing room so you aren't pressed for time. Take one in May or June, see how you do so you can give some more attention to those areas.</p>
<p>ED/EA/SCEA schools will accept October, and sometimes November scores. RD will accept December, and sometimes January re-take scores.</p>
<p>If it's possible I would recommend taking the SATs at least once in your junior year; if you do well, then that's one less thing to stress about in grade 12, when you are already juggling several things.</p>
<p>I am taking it in march and then probably once more in october. I think 3 SAT IIs are okay if you're up for it and have prepared hard enough. I personally would never do it.</p>
<p>I would say no, especially if the student has completed the coursework for the subjects. It would actually be the best time to take it, in my opinion, because all the material is still fresh, so the need for "extra studying" is decreased.</p>