Should I Take the SAT II?

<p>Most of the colleges I'm applying to don't require them.</p>

<p>I've taken three SAT II's before. My best was in U.S. History (750), while I got a 700 in Math Level II. I originally wanted to retake the Math Level II this weekend, but I've heard that you can take fewer SAT II's if you want...so I might not do so, instead focusing on Biology E. </p>

<p>Here are the colleges I'm applying to; I know that W&M doesn't require SAT II, so all of the other Virginia schools probably don't either: William & Mary, George Mason, James Madison, Virginia Tech, and Christopher Newport. </p>

<p>And out-of-state: Univ. of Southern California, UCLA, CSULA, Chapman.</p>

<p>I'm ranked first in the class, although this is a tie. My GPA is in the 4.7's, and I'm doing seven AP's this year. I've done six AP's in previous years total.</p>

<p>Should I be fine? I really don't think I can study much this week, I'm fine with the 700 in Math Level II (since it's not required for most colleges), and I'd rather work on Bio E. </p>

<p>Intended major: Finance.</p>

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Which colleges you are applying to DO require them?<br>

It looks like you haven’t checked the web sites of the schools you’ve listed to see if they are needed. You haven’t done the basic investigations on your own school list and are asking us to?</p>

<p>None of them require it. I thought it was pretty obvious since W&M is above all of the other schools, but I looked. All of them say “good on you” for doing it, but they don’t demand it.</p>