SAT & AP exam insights

<p>Hey guys! Need some help here.</p>

<p>I'm planning on retaking the SAT in June. I got a little bit above an 1800 in January & I'd really like to bring it above a 2100 the next time around.</p>

<p>With that being said, I also need to take the Chem, Math II, & maybe the APUSH Subject tests. My plan was to take the subject tests in May, the weekend before the AP exams so my studying could basically cover everything. Then, I'll take the SAT again in June & if need be, again in the fall of senior year.</p>

<p>However, I honestly don't feel like I'd do well on my AP exams/subject tests if I do that. So now my plan is to take APUSH subject test in May, and then Chem & Math II in June so I won't be stressed out because of all the cramming for AP exams & SAT. Because of this, I'll take the SAT again in the fall.</p>

<p>Does this honestly seem like a good plan? I REALLY need another insight because I am really stressing out over this. I want to do good, hence me moving my test dates but I don't want to do poorly and then end up retaking it 3 or 4 times.</p>

<p>HELP PLEASE?
Also, any good prep books for either of the subject tests?</p>

<p>AP tests are a one time thing and you can’t take them over. I think you should focus on your AP tests, you also shouldn’t try to cram in all of this studying since its probably a lot to cover plus a lot of stressing which isn’t good when taking a major test like the SATs and AP test. You still have time to take the SATs and even more time to studying! You also have around 5 test dates until most colleges need the application so take that all into consideration!</p>

<p>If you want to boost your ACT score by 300, you probably need more than a couple months concentrated on its preparation. So it is more reasonable to retake it in Fall. You don’t want to take it too many times.</p>

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<p>You can probably study for SATIIs and AP’s at the same time (given their the same subject). Saves time b/c you dont have to review later.</p>