<p>I've already taken physics (800) and think i can get 800 on math II and chem. that would make a total of 3. should i also try biology, Spanish, or us history? do colleges even look further than the first two or three SAT II tests? would it be a waste, even if i think i think i will do good?
and also, has anyone taken both SAT I and ACT and knows which is easier for a person who is good in science/math but not so good in english/reading/writing?
thanks.</p>
<p>Colleges do look further than the required two tests; doing well on several tests shows breadth of knowledge. ACT should be easier for you; the ACT is more of a speed test (more questions/passages, but easier questions) while the SAT is a slower test (less questions/passages, but harder questions). The math and science sections should play in your favor while the other two sections shouldn’t be too difficult.</p>
<p>While most (if not all) colleges require only 2, they’ll probably look past 2. Many Ivy League applicants or applicants to other competitive schools will have more than three or four with very high scores in each. If you have enough tests dates, I recommend taking a couple more. </p>
<p>The ACT should be easier for you… I took a practice ACT test and found the math to be harder but the English sections to be much easier than the SAT.</p>