<p>Well, I have been taking SAT IIs throughout high school, and now I have 3 finished: Bio, Chem, and Math II. My scores are decent (760, 780, 800, respectively), but I don't know if I should take any more SAT IIs in order to have better scores or show breadth. Would I seem neurotic for doing so? </p>
<p>I could possibly take the US History, Literature, or French exams, and show some "breadth"... or possibly take Physics, which I'm pretty confident that I could score above a 760 in. Also, I am confident that if I retook chemistry, I'd be able to get a 800.. but.. it is worth it?</p>
<p>Oh and if anyone has any curves for these tests, it'd be greatly appreciated.</p>
<p>anyway take as many u can do good on
for math 2 i like the princeton review book..great for it
no idea what book for biology
US hitstory amsco is generous</p>
<p>anyway I am in all honors classes in my junior year and will be taking 3 AP's next year is it all rite I didn;t take any AP's my junior year.. all honors all A"s or all A's and a B depending on english
GOOD?</p>
<p>Personally I wouldn't...I mean, I'm all for "learning for the sake of learning" but I'm not a particular fan of "Getting up early and paying to write an exam on the weekend when I could be sleeping/doing other things." ;)</p>
<p>Your current scores are great, and I guess I never really bought into the "taking subject tests in the humanities and sciences to show breadth" because I figured they could see my well-rounded-ness in my transcript/ECs.</p>
<p>if you're taking AP/honors classes in those areas, colleges will see that you are well rounded. why on earth would you pay so much more when they will already see that you have the skills necessary? unless you did terrible i see no need to spend all that money..</p>
<p>A good SAT II French source will get you out of language requirements at some schools, but if you show that your well rounded use your time on other things.</p>