Is this wise or not?

<p>I am currently a sophomore planning ahead on what I will take for my junior and senior year.
In my senior year, I will be taking AP bio and AP calc BC. I want to take the SAT II for both parts of the bio and mathematics I & II. I really need to take those because I want to go to a Gauranteed Dentist school, which expects students to take science/mathematic related subject tests. But, since I will be taking them around november so I could send the scores to college before decemeber, and I won't be as half as done with the classes, do you think it would be wise for me to take the subject tests or not?</p>

<p>You don’t need calc to take Math 1&2. Math 1 is geometry and Math 2 is trig. No problem there.</p>

<p>AP Bio - have you taken Biology before, or would this be your first? Is it possible to take Chem or Physics if you have already had a class in those subjects?</p>

<p>why on earth would you want to take both math 1 and 2? just take level 2. you’re prepared and the curve is more generous.</p>

<p>can you take chem or physics instead? some schools don’t count bio as one of the “science sat subject tests”…namely engineering schools i think.
take II after junior year. you won’t need bc calc at all for it. awesome curve.</p>

<p>There is absolutely no point in taking both bio tests or both math tests. Choose the one you think you’ll do best on.</p>

<p>Thank you all for the response. Well what do you mean by curve? Does the college board actually curve the math subject test?</p>

<p>When I meant by mathematics I and II, I meant the SAT 2 mathematics I and II, which are pretty hard.</p>

<p>oops lol nvm…</p>