<p>OK, so i want to take SAT II in physics and maths after i take AP physics and calc BC in senior year. so would those SAT II scores be sent to a school where i apply with early decision?</p>
<p>p.s. prob gonna major in architecture</p>
<p>OK, so i want to take SAT II in physics and maths after i take AP physics and calc BC in senior year. so would those SAT II scores be sent to a school where i apply with early decision?</p>
<p>p.s. prob gonna major in architecture</p>
<p>yes..if you take the SAT IIs during october or november with most schools. december will be too late (if you're applying early). and why would you take math exams after taking calculus? they math II only tests up to precalculus.</p>
<p>you need the SATIIs to apply, so why are you waiting until after you find out about colleges to take them? once you are in, believe me, you try to stay as far away from college board as possible. if you are going into AP physics, im sure you have taken regular or honors...find a physics sat II book and study from that.</p>
<p>thanks ppl</p>
<p>np.........</p>
<p>Sylvia -- I want to recommend that you make a calendar of all the things you plan to do for college admissions and go over it with your GC. Also, look up the deadlines that are available online for all of the colleges you're considering, and write those deadlines down on the calendar.</p>
<p>It's a concern that no one has told you up to this point that you have to take your SAT II's well before you apply to college, not at the end of your senior year. If next year is, in fact, your senior year, and you haven't taken SAT II's yet, you need to start thinking about which ones you're going to take and prepare for them right away so that you have your scores available by your colleges' deadlines.</p>
<p>haha no imma be a junior. im prob gonna take math and physics at the end of the school year</p>
<p>october of your senior year is really the last test date you should plan on (november if absolutely necessary).
but most of your tests will need to be throughout junior year.</p>
<p>ok thanks ppl i got it now</p>