how many sat II are you sending in + satII questions

<p>So... let's post here how many sat II scores are you going to send!
Are they going to accept more than 3 or 2 (I see Princeton said they would, while some others claim they'll simply consider 2 or 3 where you had best scores).
Also... is it true that you shouldn't take math + two sciences (they prefere a combination of soical subjects/languages and sciences).
It's so very confusing..... :(</p>

<p>Really? if they don`t want math+science i cannot imagine what they would say to math Ic+ math IIc. <em>concerned</em></p>

<p>They are going to see all the scores.</p>

<p>I think math+science is ok if you're taking 2. If they require three, then math+scence+another science is questionable.
I think they strongly discourage math Ic and math IIc, so I guess you should take something else, too... well, you can do it in january, i suppose, for some colleges...</p>

<p>Oh! <em>shocked</em></p>

<p>I took bio two years ago, I'm taking math in a month, and I'm taking chem this may (after the AP class). Nobody requires a humanities (since I'll be applying as a science major) test anyway. And if I get 800's on math and chem as well, I refuse to break my record with a humanities test (my weaker points...). But, if not, then maybe I'll consider US or World History</p>

<p>well, I'm taking math IIc, physics and french, but if I'm thinking of taking bio in january. What's the curve for bio like?</p>

<p>I have an SAT II question, and I might as well ask it here instead of wasting a whole thread on it....</p>

<p>So on the listening parts for the language exams, the instruction man says, 'Blah blah instructions blah; you will only hear this dialogue one time.' But since each student has a CD player, can't one just pause, stop, rewind, and relisten as one sees fit? Je ne comprends pas....</p>

<p>I haven't taken the exam, but I'm assuming that the CD is exactly one hour long or something. So maybe they'll give you a 10 second time frame to begin the CD and you must end the CD/take your headphones off exactly when the proctor says so.</p>

<p>Basically, don't bank on cheating.</p>

<p>(Note: my intention of that statement was not to accuse you of trying to cheat. Just a PSA. =D)</p>

<p>No, the listening part is only a half (?) of the exam. It's not the whole thing, anyway.</p>

<p>I'll be seeeriously tempted to pause/rewind the CD if the exam is not very well proctored. It's not cheating if they don't tell me not to do it!</p>

<p>Btw nice username. ;)</p>