How many should you take in one sitting: 1? 2? or 3?

<p>Is 3 hard to do all the same day? Is 1 too little to do in one day? Is 2 normal?</p>

<p>The best thing to do is to take them after you've had a good course in the subject (or several good courses in the subject!). </p>

<p>If it works out to take one a year, that's what I'd do. By junior year, you'd have 3 and that's the most you'll need.</p>

<p>I'd go the conservative route and study for the tests one at a time. If you need to take two in a year, I'd schedule one for May and one for June.</p>

<p>^2nd that. I took all three in one day. It wasn't THAT bad but i know i could have done better if i took them separately.</p>

<p>I'm thinking of taking the phys, math II, and the Lit test all in one sitting. I didn't think it would be that bad. How much time do you have between each test? I dont think there is a better option for me. If I wanted to take one senior year and one this year, the one in my senior year would come in the beginning of the year when I have forgotten much of the information for each test.</p>

<p>So far, I've only taken one per sitting. I suppose if you know your material and don't get stressed out easily, you could take 2. But to me, 3 in one sitting = death.</p>

<p>5 mins between test 1 and 2 then 1 minute between 2 and 3</p>

<p>It depends on you. D took 3 in one sitting. Got 800, 780, 680. Not in order they were taken. 680 was in a language (non native speaker so tougher curve).</p>

<p>Honestly, there are plenty of opportunities to take the tests, so you shouldn't need to do 3, which would be tough.</p>

<p>I did Chemistry and Physics yesterday, and I know I would have done better on Physics if I had done it separately.</p>

<p>I've done 1, 2, and 2. Personally, I think 1 hard and 1 easy is a good combo-you can warm up on the easy and then do the hard test</p>

<p>2-3 3 only if one is a language that you know well as in native speaker... i did ush spanish then math... mistake... i finsihed spanish in 30 minutes.. and fell asleep and i felt okay then 1/2 through math i was feeeling tired and bored and not able to do anythin.. so I should have done ush(most important first) math, spanish.. cuz spanish is a breeze</p>

<p>i just took 3 yesterday..wasn't too bad, didn't feel as fatigued toward the end as I did when taking the sat I.</p>

<p>i made sure to take them in order of hardest to easiest though, definitely make sure you do that</p>

<p>I'm getting mixed replies on whether to take 3 on the same day or not. I might just take 2 this year and take the other one next year. Not sure.</p>

<p>If you're taking three really hard tests, that you need to be constantly focused on, split them up to 2 and 1.</p>

<p>I took 3 yesterday, and if I took something harder than USH (I'm in APUSH so that test was pretty easy) I would have completely bombed it. </p>

<p>Only take 3 if you're really proficient at one of them. Otherwise, taking 2 isn't so bad.</p>

<p>i'm a junior now and havent taken any. should i still take 3 in june? most schools that i've been looking at only need 2, but i might as well take 3 just in case. i dont want to be super stressed during the fall of my senior year, so i'm leaning towards 3 this june (lit, ush, math 1 or 2)</p>

<p>I took two on Saturday, and did the opposite of anon_person. I took the harder test first, Lit, because I wanted to use most of my energy on that (I figured I'd be tired by test two). The second test I took, Spanish, was (as expected) a breeze. I would definitely recommend taking the "harder" (a subjective definition) first and the easier second, but that's just my personal opinion.</p>

<p>Are you allowed to choose what tests you take? I don't know since I've only taken 1 at a time, but I've been able to see the questions from the previous test whenever I've taken them.</p>

<p>I took 3 last Saturday and it wasn't too bad. I took the easiest one (history) first because I'm not a morning person and wasn't fully awake. Then I took my hardest one (chem) so I could forget about remembering all the tiny little minute details while I took Math II.</p>

<p>I'm taking 3 in June since I haven't taken any yet. I couldn't choose between math 2, bio and chem so I decided to go with them all. Does this sound way too hard to do? I don't really wanna do any in the fall of senior year since ill be busy and not in the "school" mode. </p>

<p>Can I choose which ones I want to send to a school. Lets say I do good only on Bio and bomb math and chem. Can I only send Bio. I'm using ACT so I have no requirement to send in 2. I'm actually not even taking the sat I.</p>

<p>^When you send the scores to a college all of your scores up to that point are sent. If you feel you did bad you can cancel one of them at the test center after you've finished on your test day.</p>

<p>edit: cancel one cancel all like infmous said</p>

<p>dude if you cancel 1 test you cancel ALL of them so i would advise not to. I took three last week and im telling you, it gets tough. I took bio math and us history and after the second one, you get pretty tired but if you do bad on lets say just chem, just take it again in october.</p>