<p>Dear CC,
I'm currently signed up for one SAT II on saturday, and I have not studied for anything and do not plan to (this would be my third subject test that I will possibly be sending to georgetown, my other two are lit 760 and us 800). I think I need to take a math, because there is no other test that I think I could potentially score somewhat well on. </p>
<p>I'm not great at math. In fact, I'm really not great at math. I can't seem to pass a 630 on the math section of the SAT and I got a 28 subscore for the ACT. I currently have a 90 in a pretty hard AP Calc AB class, currently have a 91 in AP Physics C and have done pretty well in math classes in school thusfar, I just don't test very well. Honestly, at this point colleges will see that math is not my strength but I still take advanced classes, I will probably only send this score to Georgetown anyway because it is the only one that requires 3 subject tests. I would be happy with anything 630+.</p>
<p>This is where you all trust CCers come in. </p>
<p>Considering I have taken all math up to calculus, and based on what I've told you, is there any guidance you can give on whether to take math I or math II? I know the usual drill, math I has a harsh curve, math II is harder math, but if you were in my position what would you do? </p>
<p>If you bothered to read all of this and even went so far as to reply, THANK YOU SO MUCH.</p>