<p>Aren’t you able to just not send specific SAT 2 scores. So you COULD just fill random answers in for a 2nd test, but work on that first one</p>
<p>^ if you use score choice this could be possible</p>
<p>Honestly, risking all that just for extra time? I think completing any test in one hour is completely doable if you know the material.</p>
<p>don’t cheat!
it’s unethical, and unfair to the rest.</p>
<p>Imagine the anxiety you’d get from trying to do that. The proctor walks by your desk…pauses for a second and frowns…man I’d die of anxiety before they said anything.</p>
<p>1) Take only physics, but do the test three times on three answer sheets (You’ll probably have the first ten to twenty questions memorized by the third time, giving you plenty of time, not to mention the extra practice you’ll get).
2) Send the best score to colleges.
3) Problem solved. Repeat process for other subjects.
4) ?
5) Get accepted to those colleges.</p>
<p>LOL 10char</p>