<p>I just registered for two SAT Subject Tests for the same day and I was wondering ~ exactly how does this situation work?</p>
<p>-I understand that each test is an hour long, so will I simply stay in the exam room for an extra hour to complete the two exams or will I have to rush from room to room?</p>
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<li>Will I be able to choose which of the two exams to take first?</li>
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<p>EDIT:</p>
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<li>I just learned that there are breaks during which we are allowed to eat or drink snacks/water. How frequent are breaks?</li>
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<p>This is my first time taking the SAT Subject Tests, and I'm trying to get my facts straight before exam day. Any help would be greatly appreciated.</p>
<p>Yes, you can choose the order you take the exams (you get one book with all the tests), and stay for how ever many tests you planned to take.</p>
<p>(I’m not entirely sure about language tests).</p>
<p>All the subject tests are in 1 giant book. You don’t have to take the exams you signed up for. You just have to make sure you write down the correct exam code for whichever exam you’re taking. For example, if you’ve signed up have the chemistry exam but decided you’re not ready for it, then you can choose to take the physics exam instead as long as you write down the exam code for the physics exam and not the chemistry exam.</p>
<p>You stay in the same room for all your subject tests. The breaks are every 1 hour, between each exam. You can leave in the middle of a break if you’ve completed all your exams.</p>