<p>For Wharton, it says that it's recommended you take math SATII, but would it really decrease your chances if you didn't take it and instead took three other SATIIs that you have close to 800's ??
i'm pretty sure i can get close to 800 on Bio and USH as i'm taking the AP classes, and i already have an 800 in Chinese w/ listening. i can't do multiple choice math under time constraints as i start blanking out. i keep on hearing different advice from different people so i was hoping some past Wharton applicants/ really knowledgable folks could help me out! Thanks :)</p>
<p>i think it would be more to your advantage to take the Math SATII's considering Wharton is a business school.</p>
<p>You really should take math. Math is far more important at Wharton than any other subject.</p>
<p>And unless you did not grow up speaking any Chinese, the 800 on that test isn't really of much value.</p>
<p>^ yeah i know. that's why i'm taking two, possibly three other SATIIs.
i currently have A's in honors pre-calc,and i'm taking AP Calc next year, and i know i won't be able to pull an 800 and as like so many people get 800's easily i just thought it'll look better if i could get close to 800 on two other subject tests. plus i'm really not confident about multiple choice math...</p>
<p>i guess i'll take it though if i have to take it.</p>
<p>well, you don't need to get an 800 on it. Apparently the curve on the the Math2 is pretty generous.</p>
<p>the test is easier than you think, if you are strong at math an 800 is possible</p>
<p>math is my weakest subject ><</p>
<p>i guess i should start majorly studying for the test</p>