<p>Do you think I can self-study for the SAT II Chem, review for SAT II bio and SAT II Math IIC and review for the SAT I all in one summer???</p>
<p>Possible? Yes.</p>
<p>:)</p>
<p>I just feel really stressed/worried...but if I can ride-out 4 hurricanes...I can ride out 4 standardized tests....okay I just made an absurd analogy...</p>
<p>Sure it's posssible, but I'm not convinced that it is the best possible use of your time. If you are a junior and haven't taken these tests yet, then asolutely you should spend the summer studying. If you are a junior and are re-taking these tests to raise your score, I am not sure that this is the best use of your summer. What were your scores the first time around? Will raising them really change your odds for acceptance or would you be better off doing something this summer that is incredibly interesting, unique, and that is guided by a true passion of yours? Choice two might not only be ultimately more self-fufilling, but it may make you a stronger canidate in the admission's lottery to boot. Just something to think about.</p>
<p>dude, that's pushing it... but i would if i had to.</p>
<p>i wish that the CB had a July and August test, before school started.</p>
<p>coldcomfort yes I will certainly pursue passions- thank you for the advice :) ..I'll just be organized...spend 2-3 hrs/day on esp. wknds studying for SAT II's. As for my scores, I want to go to Harvard, JHU, Princeton, Brown, or Yale, but my scores are terrible...
Bio SAT II 670
USH SAT II 650
This I refer to as the "Debacle of May 7th"...</p>
<p>I am retaking the SAT on JUNE 4th and PRAYING...practicing and reading like mad...for a 700+ in reading, 720+ math. I'm fine with writing, but the other two I need to improve....</p>
<p>Umm, you should probably aim a little lower for colleges, at least until you get better scores. I have a 2330 and 760 IIC and the best school I plan to apply to is Cornell, and then michigan berkeley Gatech CMU northwestern. </p>
<p>Unless the rest of your app is superb, as in 4.0 uw and finding the cure for cancer, it would be difficult to get into those schools, even if you get the scores you want.</p>