No idea why I thought this was a good idea...

<p>Originally, I was going to take three SAT Subject tests (US History, Math II, Bio) on May 4. My reasoning was that I'm going to be studying for the APUSH test anyway, but I didn't really think that the date would seem so close right now, which it does.</p>

<p>I'm not even halfway through reviewing for Math II and Bio (took bio as a freshman for three months, no AP Bio) and I don't think I can get scores of 700+ on either of these since it's already the 20th and I'm still stressing over APUSH and AP English.</p>

<p>I was weighing these three options:
-Take all three, as planned
-Take US History, Bio, and ENGLISH on May 4th instead of Math II
-Move all three to June, in hopes that the scores will be good enough (I can't retake in October because I'm taking SAT I then)</p>

<p>Any advice? If I take all three as planned, does anyone have suggestions on how to study efficiently for my last two weeks?</p>

<p>I think taking the subject test in June is a better idea. In addition, the best time to take the subject test is at the end of the semester you are taking the class (better if it is an AP class). I would suggest to take the tests for the subjects you are good at or may help your application (e.g. related to your intended major or required by the school). Focus on 2-3 subject tests are usually enough. I don’t see any point in taking subject test that you are not good at and does not help your application.</p>

<p>I intend on studying psychology in college, so I thought it would be best if I took a science SAT II. Thank you!</p>

<p>If you feel like you’ll be better prepared for the June test, take them then. You don’t want to feel stressed and underprepared. That will negatively impact your score on all of the tests</p>