SAT Subject tests, Math I/ II... Advice, please.

<p>Hello.</p>

<p>So, I'm a sophomore in High School.
I'm really new to the whole American school and standardized test systems. (I lived here for two years a long time ago, than moved back to Europe, and I just came back this summer.)
But, I've registered for 3 SAT subject tests: Chemistry, World History and Math Level 1.
I know I should've done this BEFORE registering, but I just took a practice test in Math Level 1, (my first one), and got an 800.</p>

<p>So, now I wonder, what I should do.
Maybe, possibly... I could get a score just as good on the Level 2? Or maybe I just got lucky on this first practice?... </p>

<p>Should I:
a.) just take the Math Level 1
b.) take Math Level 1 AND Level 2 (and take the Level 2 either before the others, or next school year)
c.) just take Math Level 2 (but this would cost me an extra $22 to make the change, right?)</p>

<p>Also consider that I would like to go a really good and competitive college.
And the fact that I might move back to Europe next year, in which case I'm sure taking the SATs are much more complicated and expensive.</p>

<p>Thank you. (for taking your precious time to read and/or answer a question that probably isn't that important at all.) :)</p>

<p>Math Level 2 looks significantly better than Math Level 1 - I believe that some colleges consider Math 1 scores to be almost irrelevant. I would advise switching.</p>

<p>Lol I say this often but if you are looking to go to a competitive university, don’t waste your time with the Math I</p>

<p>take both and get an 800 on both, that’s probably most advisable. it’s not a good idea to take 3 at once, so try math 1 and math 2 one month then chemistry and history to the next month. i don’t know if this applies to everyone, but at my school, you can register for 1 test and take 3 or register for 3 and take 1 with no extra charge. all you have to do is stay after you finish your first test instead of leaving (obviously). this is probably not applicable to everyone though.</p>