Important SAT Subject Test Question

<p>I have taken three SAT Subject Tests (Biology, U.S. History, and Literature). My scores were 600, 690, and 650, respectively. </p>

<p>I am applying to five or six very selective schools and a few selective schools. </p>

<p>Do you guys think I should take another test in January? If I did, it would have to be Math I (even though the selective schools want Math II) because I know I wouldn't get muc higher than a 600 on Math II.</p>

<p>Suggestions? I don't know what to do because the deadline to register is fast approaching! </p>

<p>Thanks</p>

<p>3 Subject tests are enough.You`d better retake the Biology</p>

<p>I don't think I can retake the Bio because it's been a year since I have done anything bio related haha. </p>

<p>I guess my question is, should I take Math I?</p>

<p>So then the three SAT IIs considered would be like 690 650 and 700+</p>

<p>even though the selective schools want Math II
even though the selective schools want Math II
even though the selective schools want Math II
even though the selective schools want Math II
I know I wouldn't get muc higher than a 600 on Math II
I know I wouldn't get muc higher than a 600 on Math II
I know I wouldn't get muc higher than a 600 on Math II
I know I wouldn't get muc higher than a 600 on Math II</p>

<p>GOOD COLLAGE WANT MATH II. ME BAD AT MATH II SO ME TAKE MATH I. MONTH NOT ENUFF TIEM TO STUDY IS WHY I DO THIS. GOOD COLLAGE WANT ME NOW??? IS A HOOK YES???</p>

<p>ummm, what?</p>

<p>I would recommend taking Math 2 even though you don't think you can't get a 600+ because chances are you will do a lot better than you think
Math 1 has a horrible curve and the average score is in the 500s, however the Math 2 curve is really generous (you can miss/omit 6 questions and still get an 800!) and the average score is in the 600s. Get a PR or Barron's book and start studying! GL</p>

<p>thanks!</p>

<p>booo i thought last time would be my last SAT</p>

<p>Math II definitely.</p>

<p>You have time to get a review book and sharpen your skills.</p>

<p>I took Math I and it was BAD >_<</p>

<p>jeeze i had no clue about this math I being hard haha</p>

<p>Anyone else have any suggestions?</p>

<p>After taking math II and getting an 800, I decided to look at a math I test just for kicks, and it is a joke compared to math II. I think most colleges stress that you should take math II if you have taken the necessary courses already, and that it looks worse to take math I just to try to have a better score. Math I is all about avoiding stupid errors since it barely tests any advanced concepts in math. Math II actually tests your knowledge on trig and stuff, so just get a good review book and plow through it.</p>

<p>Yeah, Math I isn't like ZOMG, CRAZY MATHS, but the curve is a big pain -.-;</p>

<p>Math II is much more generous</p>

<p>Exactly, lol. It's too hard to keep focused because you take some of the questions on Math I for granted and end up making crazy mistakes, which results in an immediate drop in your score due to the non-existant curve. Just take Math II and study and you'll be way better off.</p>

<p>MATH II i guess</p>