<p>I know you can take 3 max, but how many would be recommended? and Why? any pitfalls of taking 3 in one sitting? format of testing?</p>
<p>i'm taking the french spanish and chemistry on the same day this may...i think im going to end up regetting this... :(</p>
<p>I'm taking Chem and World history in one sitting in June, after completing each course. I think in deciding the number to do at once, you have to consider your own concentration levels. Some people can probably go 3 straight without any performance decline, while others do better one at a time. I find testing to be pretty draining, personally.</p>
<p>Just remember, if you need to cancel the score of a subject test that day, you'll have to cancel all tests taken, so unless you're positive that you can do pretty well on all three (or even two) and endure the tiresome filling of the bubbles, I would rather stick to taking one test.</p>
<p>But if you're a good standardized test taker, I suppose taking two or three wouldn't matter anyhow. You are allowed to choose which test you want to take first, second, and third, so you can arrange your test order at your convenience.</p>
<p>^ i also heard you can switch tests (like if you signed up to take chem and math, but changed to take bio and lit...) on the day of the test?</p>
<p>Yeah, you can change the tests you wanna take but just make sure that test is offered on that day.</p>