<p>So since I am a home schooler (currently a junior) I feel like I should take the subjects to legitimize my grades.</p>
<p>Which subjects should I test in?</p>
<p>Are SAT II tests graded the same as the SAT reasoning test?</p>
<p>Will I be able to chose not to send in a score if I do poorly on a test?</p>
<p>I haven't taken pre-cal yet so I should take Math I, right?</p>
<p>How many tests can you take in one sitting?</p>
<p>Thank you so much for taking the time to read/respond to this post. :)</p>
<p>abt which subjects u should test in really depends upon wht u studyin !!!..if u r nt takin sciences than its better to go 4 history literature and maths..
SAT IIs r graded the same way ...the markin process and stuff but equating iz very lenient 4 SAT IIs
abt choseing which scores to send i guess all scores go..but consult the collegeboard site ...they hav a new score reporting policy which i don understand!!!!!
and yeah go 4 math 1.....
u can take three tests in one sitting but i ll advice against it,,,i took three the same day...got 800 on first...780 on next and 750 on after that...even though i started off with my weakest one first!!!!!</p>
<p>corey91: Why don't you post what subjects you have studied and your performance on each so we can better help you with deciding which subject to take it in?</p>
<p>I do not have AP classes available to me but I have taken classes at a community college. Here are the classes I have taken/am taking.</p>
<p>3 Years of HS English (A/B)
HS US History (taken in 9th grade, B+)
HS World History (taken in 10th grade, A)
HS Algebra I (A)
HS Geometry (B)
HS Algebra II (A)
3 yrs. of HS Spanish (starting in 8th grade, haven't taken a Spanish class in about year)</p>
<p>At the Community College -
Biology - A
Chemistry - A</p>
<p>I would suggest asking this question in the Homeschooled subforum on this website. Also, schools usually have specific policies for homeschooled kids, especially with regards to SAT IIs, so make sure to ask a few of the schools you're (realistically) considering.</p>
<p>Based on your classes, I would say recommend the following SAT Subject Tests and prep books:
-Biology (Princeton Review and Barron's)
-Chemistry (Barron's)
-Math I (Princeton Review)
-World History (Princeton Review's AP World History)</p>