<p>I'm thinking to take Latin, Physics, Biology, Math IIc, U.S. History SAT IIs(700+ on all).
is this too much? (i already took chem)</p>
<p>yea thats a bit over the top</p>
<p>Take Math II and another one and that'll be good enough. Colleges won't look at taking an excessive amount of SAT II's as an amazing accomplishment, it won't hurt but it wont help much either. Spend that time not taking all those SAT II's by doing a helpful EC.</p>
<p>i dont think 6 are enough</p>
<p>HPME required Chem SAT II in a past. There are programs that do not reguire SAT II at all.</p>
<p>Agreed with zzzboy. I heard most competitive programs require 7 to 10 SAT IIs to even consider candidates.</p>
<p>Really? I took 4 and got into BU, UConn, Drexel, and UMDNJ. Take bio-M and chem and math2 and a humanities one. Taking more is definitely not needed, test scores are not the only important thing.</p>
<p>I only plan to take two more(Spanish and Math 2). I just took Chem and US History this past weekend, and I am hoping for a 760+. If Chem is low, should I retake it in June also?</p>
<p>Many programs require chem or will accept it as their science SAT2, a good score on it is worth the work. Be wary of online bs/md lists, some are very outdated and can be a problem.</p>