<p>Tomorrow I am taking Biology, chemistry, and math 2... Biology is the ONLY one I am prepared for.</p>
<p>Will colleges care if I do horrible on chemistry and math 2, then retake it later? or is it best to cancel chemistry and math 2 if I know for sure I won't do well, and that I will take it the next possible date.</p>
<p>When Is the next possible date to take chemistry and math 2?</p>
<p>If I want to cancel these two SATs does biology get canceled with it?</p>
<p>should I just leave math2 and chemistry blank, or will that be even worse??</p>
<p>If I did signed up for math 2, chemistry, and biology, but DID NOT prepare for math2 and chemistry… Should I take them anyways and risk getting a horrible score If I know I am going to retake math2 and chemistry at a later date?</p>
<p>Double check but I’m pretty sure you that when you cancel, you cancel all the tests from that test date. Your other option is to just only take the bio and not take the other two (you can’t a get a refund). If I were you, I would just take all three since you already paid, think of it as live practice. Most schools look at your 2-4 highest SATII scores anyway.</p>
<p>Unless the college you apply to has a requirement that you send all scores (and some do), college board allows you to send only the scores in subjects that you want to send. So if you took all three subjects, you could send one, two, or all three of them to colleges (or none). </p>
<p>The only thing college board won’t let you do is send only one score if you’ve taken the same subject test twice. So if you end up taking chemistry twice, you can’t just send the one date you did best on, you send them both if you want to send chemistry at all. </p>
<p>As far as taking them this sitting, you just tell them at registration what tests you want to take - it doesn’t have to be what you signed up for, or even the same number of tests you signed up for, so no reason to pretend anything at the test center.</p>
<p>If you’re a strong math student, good test taker, and you’ve had pre calc, you should do fine on math 2, even without a lot of studying.</p>