How many SATs and SAT IIs have you taken?

<p>SAT 2x
3 SATIIs: Math II, Bio E, and Lit</p>

<p>SAT I twice</p>

<p>SAT II once in each of the three subjects: MathII, Physics and Chemistry</p>

<p>SAT Twice.</p>

<p>Three SAT II subjects; one of them retaken. (So four tests total.)</p>

<p>SAT I 3X (freshman, sophomore, and senior year)</p>

<p>SAT II Biology, Spanish, French, Literature, Math 1 and 2.
took each one only one time</p>

<p>Jersey13, Oh that sounds much more convenient =).</p>

<p>SAT I x 3
SAT II Math II, Phy, Chem, USH, Bio E</p>

<p>I took the SAT three times, but. Once was in 10th grade because I was applying to a magnet high school. I didn’t use any of those scores to superscore. I also took three SAT IIs -> math II, US history, and chemistry which was a teainwreck so I didn’t submit it.</p>

<p>SAT twice. Five subject tests taken in 4 sittings (Bio E, Chem, Math II, USH, Bio M)</p>

<p>SAT I once
3 SAT II tests (Math II, World, USH) all in one sitting</p>

<p>I’m just curious, right now my subject test line up looks like U.S History, Lit, French, and then a World History score which will be sent in late. I am not a math person, I mean, I am not an idiot, but as you can see I feel I will excell in these areas specifically. Is there any benefit in tacking on the Math I? I mean, I feel like the Math II is what they are looking for? but I could be wrong. I just would rather not stress out about the Math and have to find another date for the harder one. But I suppose I could crack down and study more rigorously if need be. But is a good score on I any less impressive than a lower score on II? Any suggestions?
BTW sorry to babyboom for piggybacking your forum :frowning: I just felt like there was little need for yet another post on the sat subject tests and this is relevant :)</p>

<p>SAT once
Three Subject Tests</p>

<p>@Jaysha If math is not your thing, then there’s no need to take a Math Subject test. Also, I believe that Math 1 is generally not beneficial. If you take a Math test (which you do NOT have to do) then Math 2 would be best. Best of luck.</p>

<p>SAT I twice
SAT II once each: Literature, Math II, Chinese with Listening, World History</p>