<p>I took the SAT IIs today and my questions are:</p>
<p>1.How important are the SAT IIs and do they have the same weight as the SAT Reasoning Test?</p>
<p>2.Do admissions officers look more favorably on some SAT IIs than others? For example, Math Level I vs. Math Level 2</p>
<p>3.If you retake the SAT IIs, do colleges still only consider your highest scores?</p>
<p>Regarding Math I and Math II, it's not that Math II is preferred so much as you are expected to take it if you're in Precalc. If you're in algebra 2 or trig as a junior you should take Math I since that's the level you're at. But if you're taking precalc or even calc then it looks a little suspicious to be taking Math I, unless you have like a C or below in the class.</p>
<p>Colleges (For the most part) are always concerned with your highest score. SAT, SATII, ACT, CLEP, and even AP if you took it twice.</p>
<p>The SAT II's are different than the SAT. They don't measure reasoning so much as what you KNOW. They don't replace the SAT, but I'd say that it's better to do well on the SATII's and poorly on the SAT than it is to do well on the SAT but poorly on the SAT II's.</p>