<p>Hi guys I am at a really big dilemma... This is my third time taking the SAT math II and Bio M and I am wondering if I should cancel my scores or not.</p>
<p>My first time I got a 740 math II and 730 Bio M with no studying (the only studying I did was for AP calculus and bio which I thought would've been enough) </p>
<p>Then in October I took it but I was very very sick and got a 730 Math and 710 Bio, I really regret not canceling this score because I didn't know that taking the subjects multiple times looked bad on college apps...</p>
<p>Now November I am on the fence. On the math I omitted 4 and know I got 2 wrong for sure, 1-2 more perhaps. The Bio on the other hand I feel good on: omitted 1 and got 1 wrong and another wrong possibly (I'm 70% sure I got it right)
I want to cancel this score but I also took the bio and think I did well on it. However, the thread is dead for bio right now so I can't pow wow and see how well I did >.></p>
<p>So i can do one of two things</p>
<p>me cancelling scores and doing bio and math in december but I also need to focus on essays and school so this is really tedious and troublesome...</p>
<p>not cancelling, waiting for my scores, and taking december if they're not good - if i did well on bio i'll take math only. I know this might lead to a 4th, but I really don't count the october as a try... I got sick 2 days before the test and didn't perform well. </p>
<p>I'm confident I can get good math 2 and bio score. I got a 35 composite on ACT and 5 on the AP calc and 4 on AP bio (I took the new AP bio test which really screwed those over that would've gotten 5 on the old test -_-). I blame my low scores on how I prepped. I only went through barrons for math and princeton for bio. Princeton for bio was sufficent I thought. barrons for math wasn't. I'll read princeton for math 2 and do many more practice tests before december (another problem was I didn't take enough practice tests).</p>
<p>Can i get some input on what I should do? I hear taking the sat subjects multiple times is bad, but if I get better scores then it's worth it right?</p>