<p>US history and chem!!!! Should I retake them????</p>
<p>I am taking 6 classes next year, 4 of which are AP, and also 2 arts, which makes 8 classes total. I am currently spending my summer visiting colleges, interviewing, and also preparing for senior year.</p>
<p>I don't know if it is worth my time to re-study for History and Chem. I also would like to retake my SAT 1's, b/c ive been studying for them alot, and have been receiving much better scores on practice tests than i have before.</p>
<p>I also want to apply early, but should i hold off? I know that traditionally from my school, many students get into UPenn, which is where I'm most interested in, early (past year 6 students out of 150 class size got in) , but almost no one gets in on regular decision.</p>
<p>don't send in your math1 or chem scores. retake USH, since colleges probably want a humanaties subject test. math1 is useless if you're trying to get in to a college as competitive as upenn.</p>
<p>Since you can't choose what scores to send, I think the most viable option is to just not write them down in the SAT 2 box on the application. If you are going into engineering, I won't worry too much about your USH score. But I think you should retake chem. And yes, Math 1 is irrelevant. </p>
<p>If you want to apply early, then take SAT 1 in October, and SAT 2 in November. I think you should be able to get both scores in before Early Decision (for Penn, that is). If you can get a 720 in Physics, I think you should be okay if you studied for Chem again (did you not study?)</p>
<p>you can't suppress your sat i or ii scores. colleges will know them because of collegeboard, regardless of whether you write down your scores on the app. </p>
<p>stop taking sat iis. you'll look like a grade-grubbing freak for taking 6 when most colleges only require 2, or at most, 3. you've done well on them, except for those last two.</p>