Take 3 Sat Ii In One Day?!?!?!?

<p>Ok. So here's the dilemma. I have basically 2 chances to take all of the three SAT II subject tests: Writing, Math IIC, and Biology. I'm thinking about taking all three in one day. Is that such a good idea? Should I instead take 2 in one day and the other one on another day? This is to fulfill the requirements of the deadlines I have to meet for certain schools. </p>

<p>Oh yeah, has ANY1 taken 3 in one day and would highly NOT recommend it?????</p>

<p>dude satII writing is discontinued</p>

<p>what??....</p>

<p>no more SAT II writing?</p>

<p>so i dont have to take it anymore!?!?!?</p>

<p>no...j.wang and amyzintha, it's on the new SAT....what are you guys smoking?</p>

<p>Ok. Then, would it be highly recommended to take Literature, Math IIC and Biology all in one day???</p>

<p>No. Honestly, I didn't kno that. I knew that since the new SAT came out, it included writing, but I assumed that we could still take writing part in exclusion also.</p>

<p>GO for it y not its not like u can study for Lit</p>

<p>I wouldn't recommend this.</p>

<p>Take the three tests you're interested in throughout the testing dates.</p>

<p>It's only an hour each, but trust me - by the end of the third test you will be fatigued.</p>

<p>actually you can study for Lit by going over some lit terms. And, practicing to analyze poetry helps alot too. In my opinion, amyzintha, take all three. If your not satisfied with some scores, then you said you can retake. However, you can also split the tests into two categories, and take them on two dates, but then, if your not satisfied with scores from your first testing, then you'll probably have to take three tests on one day anyway.</p>

<p>I have a feeling I won't do so well on the lit, and I don't want my bad performance on lit to hinder my performance on the other two. If I do split the tests into two categories, should I take Bio and Math IIC on one day and Lit on another since I will need to prepare more thoroughly on it?</p>

<p>do what you feel comfortable with</p>

<p>Thank you all. I think I've made my decision.</p>

<p>i know that SAT II Writing used to be one of the Required SAT IIs, but is
SAT II Literature ?? or no?</p>

<p>i don't think that literature is required</p>

<p>I took three in one day and thought it was no problem. Just make sure you're well prepared; if you're just winging it, I'm sure it would be a lot more stressful.</p>

<p>The best part of taking three at once is that you'll have an opportunity to retake ones you did poorly/not as well as you could on during the second test date. If you spread them out, you'll only get one shot.</p>

<p>Hm.... interesting thought...</p>

<p>Yea i took 3 in one day, just make sure u prep for all of em' and then take ur worst one first, that's what i did and i did a surprising 740 on us history, on practice ones i was getting as low as 660, i thinjk it's because i took it first</p>

<p>Don't think you can't take 3 in one day. I took Math IIc, Biology M, and Latin in that order all in one day, and scored 800, 760, and 760. However, I felt that I couldn't have been more prepared, so as someone mentioned before, if you're not going to study hard, it might be more stressful.</p>

<p>I took all 3 SAT II's in one day, and those scores were my highest (by far) of all SAT II's that I took. Honestly, if you are prepared for all three, you have nothing to worry about.</p>

<p>i took 3, got 700+ each.</p>

<p>Take'em at once, and get them over with it.</p>

<p>Besides, they are not all that important anyways.</p>