<p>How many SAT IIs have you taken/ are you planning to take?
I think I'll end up with 5.</p>
<p>ive taken 2
taking 1 more
total: 3</p>
<p>5 - Math II, Chem, Physics, Lit, and USH</p>
<p>If u have taken SAT I and three SAT II and of course you have perfect scores i dont think u need anymore SAT II.It would be better to take ACT</p>
<p>2 so far.
Math IIC-790
Biology E-770</p>
<p>planning on taking Chem and Phys in November</p>
<p>A nice combo, that's what I did last May and got 800 on each. The nice thing is that some material overlaps.</p>
<p>I'm taking three...</p>
<p>Does anyone know if taking more than 2-3 (and getting high scores on them) will give you an advantage?</p>
<p>So far I've gotten an 800 on Math II, 800 on World History, and I plan to take the Physics one in October. Would it be of any benefit for me to also take U.S. History and/or Chemistry?</p>
<p>I'm not sure about HS students. </p>
<p>However, I know that they would probably see the extra scores (and be impressed), because if you are homeschooled they want you to take extra tests (Columbia requires 4 for example).</p>
<p>I am planning to take 7 in total. XD</p>
<p>wow?
over achiever much? lol</p>
<p>are top colleges a lot more impressed with students who score 750+ for 4 or more SAT II subjects?</p>
<p>Well, I am going to take advantage of the new score policy. Therefore, I am going to take many tests and see which ones I do well in!</p>
<p>I think I'll be taking 3 in total assuming I do well in them all:
Math Level II (While in AP Calculus BC)
Physics (After AP Physics B)
Spanish with listening (After taking 4-6 college Spanish courses)</p>
<p>I'm going to take 4: Math II, Chemistry, USH or Lit, and French w/Listening</p>
<p>I know that I am going to go to a school that requires wither the sat+sat2 or the act. Since my act is much higher than my sat, I am not sure whether I should still take the sat2. I know that I can get a 800 on at least 2 of them, but I don't want to bother with it if it is not really going to help me. So should I take it or not?</p>