Does taking too many sat II's look bad?

<p>I've been thinking about which SAT II's to take, but I really can't decide. I really have no idea what I want to major in. I just finished freshman year. I took the bio test this June after freshman honors biology and prepared on my own, and I'm hopeful for a 770+. Next year, I can take the World History SAT (I'm taking AP World so I'm studying for the AP exam anyway) and chemistry (this I would have to self study for a bit, but I wouldn't mind). In junior year, I'm taking APUSH and AP physics, so those SAT subject tests wouldn't take too much additional studying either. I'd also take pre-calc that year, so I would know everything I need for the Math 2 test. Additionally, I could take French after I finish French 4 as a junior or literature (I took a practice test from the blue CB book just to see what I'd get and scored a 770 with no prep). Honestly, I feel like I could do well in all these tests and I wouldn't mind spending a few extra Saturday mornings to take them if it really helps my application. Is it WAY too much, and would it hurt me? If so, which tests do you recommend I choose?</p>

<p>Haha I have a similar predicament; I can definitely score 750+ in ~6-7 subjects…
I think the scores are a slight boost iff the rest of your application is already (relatively) strong. </p>

<p>I think you should take as many as you want just make sure you take the required subject tests for your college if the college requires the tests. Also, why don’t you just take an AP Chemistry class??</p>