<p>So I signed up to take 3 more SAT IIs on Saturday; chemistry, Spanish, and literature. Literature is a retake of a 710 (even though I'm okay with a 710 but if i can get it 750-800 why not?) and chemistry I'm confident in. However, I signed up for Spanish basically on a whim. I never had planned to take but I though I'd try it. I felt since I've been taking Spanish for like 5 years now and am in AP I should be fine for at lest like a 680-720ish. However, I looked at a few practice questions and I felt totally unprepared. Apparently my school system just sucks at Spanish. </p>
<p>I only tried the 15 or so that you can get for free on CB's website so idk if that's an accurate assessment of the test as a whole since its such a few questions and I knew half of them well and the other half I had no clue. I'm considering not taking it (which on a side topic I can just go in and not take one of the tests I signed up for and still take the others right?). Should I risk it since I don't need it I just want to try for my own purposes or would a bad score ruin my SAT II record of two (and hopefully a 3rd with chemistry) 800s and at least a 710 on literature?</p>