<p>March 14 SAT
April Open (ACT only, but might not leave enough time to study by the time I get my feb scores)
May 2 SAT II
May 11/14 AP Exams
June 6/13 Open
September/October 2009 Open</p>
<p>Oct SAT - 800 M, 600 CR, 580 W</p>
<p>First situation:</p>
<p>How should I space the SAT I and II out? Right now I am planning on taking the SAT in March and Math II + Biology in May so it will correspond with the AP exams. I have no idea if I should register for another SAT II test. I would pay the fee to add another exam to the May date, but my physics, chemistry, and u.s. history is rusty and they are not offering the world history. I haven't had the chance to study for the March test yet so I am contemplating on switching that to June and depending on the scores, I'll either take it again in October or the world history test. To my knowledge, Johns Hopkins is the only college on my list that recommends/requires 3 subject tests...Northwestern might be one as well, but I'm not too sure. Also, I just took the ACT for the first time so I might retake that if my ACT score is average. Oh and I almost forgot...NAIMUN is next week so that's 3-4 days lost not to mention all the homework I'll have this semester.</p>
<p>Second situation:</p>
<p>I have a ton of prep material, but no idea of how to proceed...I have...</p>
<p>Barron's ACT (not sure if i will take it again)
SAT Blue Book
SAT 2007-8 and 2008-9 Free Tests
Kaplan 2007 SAT Comprehensive Program
Kaplan Higher Score on the SAT (copyright 2005, from a relative)
Studyworks book (SW is a SAT tutoring company)
Multiple (or even unlimited) practice tests that are a part of the study program
PR Math II
PR Biology E/M
Barron's AP Biology
Barron's AP World History</p>
<p>Any suggestions on how to proceed? And should I even bother studying for Math SAT? I didn't study for the Oct exam and most colleges superscore so I think it should be alright...</p>
<p>Sorry if this post is very jumbled...I just have a lot to ask.</p>
<p>Just wondering...how long does it take for bean seeds, corn kernels, and sunflower seeds to germinate? (ap bio class experiment)</p>