Have I taken the SAT II's too many times?

<p>The following list shows which tests I have taken and how many times:</p>

<p>1x Bio (9th grade)
2x Chem (10th/11th grade)
1x Physics (11th grade)
1x Math 2 (11th grade)</p>

<p>I plan on retaking Math 1 (for the first time), Math 2, and maybe Physics in Nov. Would most colleges frown upon the fact that I've taken a handful? More specifically, would Johns Hopkins not like this? :( Thanks for your advice.</p>

<p>no..that's fine, you haven't taken the same one ttons of times</p>

<p>Keep in mind that your SAT score report will only have your 6 most recent SAT II scores.</p>

<p>How many do most students (that are looking at top-tier colleges) take?</p>

<p>Wait, if you've already taken Math IIC AND are planning to take it again, I don't think you should be taking Math IC. Just a thought.</p>

<p>:)</p>

<p>Why is it recommended that I do not take the Math I?</p>

<p>I think the Math IIC covers all that is covered on the IC, but with the addition of a few topics. If what I'm saying is true, which I think it is, that'd be like saying... look, I've shown you I can read at a 5th grade level, now let me show you that I can read at a 4th... Uh... keeping in mind that I make the worst analogies in the world...</p>

<p>:)</p>

<p>"Keep in mind that your SAT score report will only have your 6 most recent SAT II scores."</p>

<p>Really? So the older scores aren't even seen on the report??</p>

<p>that is correct</p>

<p>So if I did crappy on my first and only SAT II so far, I can knock it off if I do good on 6 others? :D</p>

<p>What if I did better on my first physics SAT than my second try, and THAT first test score is not seen on the score report, does that mean colleges will not see it either?</p>