Is taking 3 math/science SAT II an OK move?

<p>I'm a sophomore right now, and I'm working out what I should take for my SAT subjects.
As a really strong math/science student, I've decided that I would take Math 2C, Chem and Bio, maybe even Physics.
I finished Math 2C this June as a freshmen with a 800.
I'm thinking of taking Chem this upcoming May/June, and Bio/Phys in junior year.
I have some confidence in SAT Reasoning (which I will be taking in Jan). So time-wise, 4 subjects aren't too much for me.</p>

<p>Is it a good idea to take three/four science subjects?
I am NOT a history/language person at all.. my school grades reflect this well. (A+ in sciences/maths, regular A or A- in history/language).
Or should I push for a SAT USH/WH?</p>

<p>I'd appreciate any advice.
Thanks</p>

<p>I don’t see anything wrong with taking four math/science. If you want to, then go for it.</p>

<p>Do top colleges care much about being well-rounded though?</p>

<p>You already have A/A- in your history and language classes. Those are still good grades.</p>

<p>I would still push for the math/science subject tests if you enjoy them and think you can score well. That’s pretty much what I did (although I only took Math II and Physics).</p>

<p>Sadly, those grades are not “high” because I come from a very competitive Asian international school.
Thanks for the advice!</p>