<p>So I know I didn't do so well on the SAT because I wasn't used to the timing or didn't watch the clock as carefully as i did when i was doing my practice tests. I seriously think I could've done better and by that I mean 100 points better at least. So now I'm pretty mad and want to take vengence on the SAT.</p>
<p>With that said, I don't want my emotions to keep me from making an educated choice. I know this probably isn't that big of a deal but I have AP USH and I was debating if I should take my 2 SATS II(USH and Math II) and then take my SAT I in june or vice versa.</p>
<p>I really want to take SAT I again in May but I know that it'd be smarter to take SAT IIs in May due to the fact that USH will be fresh in my mind and math II isn't that hard so I would be only seperately studying for that as opposed to restudying USH and math come June. I mean either way I'll be "forgetting" something and have a drawback, either USH or SAT material. But the way I see it is that SAT is less studying and more just recognizing and being able to think critically. I think that after studying for 3 months individually and 8 months of prep course (on and off) I have a general idea of how the SAT works and now it's just being able to execute on test day; USH on the other hand is not as intuitive and I'll probably forget some material from AP and test day. </p>
<p>Any suggestions? Logically it sounds like I should take SAT II in may and then SAT I in june. But emotionally I'm pretty ****ed at my sub 100-150 points lost in math and probably 50~ points lost in Writing, contrary to my averages in blue book so yeah. I'm hoping someone can say something that'll put my emotions aside or show me the light to taking the SAT Is again. Thanks!</p>