<p>Is Math II/Chem/Physics an ideal combination in the SAT II?</p>
<p>Will Math I/Math II/Physics weaker?</p>
<p>Is Math II/Chem/Physics an ideal combination in the SAT II?</p>
<p>Will Math I/Math II/Physics weaker?</p>
<p>Many colleges won’t accept both Math I and Math II, so I would go with the first option</p>
<p>the ideal combination is the one where you score the highest. unless a college specifies that a certain test be taken, take the ones you are strongest in.</p>
<p>if a math test is required, take math I if you haven’t taken trig/pre-calc. take math II if you feel confident with the material and if you have a graphing calc (a graph calc can solve half the problems on math II)</p>
<p>math II and physics have some generous curves- you can omit or get a good amount of questions wrong and still walk away with a high score.</p>
<p>Taking math 1 and math 2 is pointless. Have a variety and try some of the humanities if you’re looking to take 3 subjects.</p>
<p>Math II/Chem/Phys is stronger than Math I/Math II/Phys. The M2/C/P combo would be good for engineering programs/science and math schools, but if you want to show your breadth of knowledge and have a more diverse type of tests… you should switch out whichever science you’re weaker in to a humanities or something.</p>
<p>I really aim on getting a 2400 on M2/C/P
M2+P=ok
but Chem is so hard for me</p>
<p>my major is engineering+aerospace</p>
<p>Most schools that require or recommend SAT II’s only ask for 2 tests - if you feel confident on Math & Physics, and worried about Chem, why not just leave it at your two strongest?</p>
<p>^
I want to impress the university I am applying for.
My CR is awful so…I want to take M2/C/P
M2+M1+P=1-2 months and I’m set
but chem is really hard
+I want to get a financial aid</p>
<p>If schools only ask for two SAT II tests, they will only look at two of your exam scores. Sending anything extra will not get looked at and not be taken into consideration.</p>
<p>SAT IIs won’t do anything for your financial aid. Message me if you would like to know what WILL affect your financial aid. My sibling is an international student, but now we have moved to the the US and I am going through the process of applying to college. Maybe we can talk and relate, since my family is international, and I can help you.</p>