Taking both math2 and math1?

<p>Hi,
I'm taking SAT2s on november, and I'm having a hard time deciding what I should take for my third test.</p>

<p>I totally bombed the SAT2 biology when i took in Soph, so i'm retaking it.
I'm also taking 2 other subject tests on that day, since I need 3 subject tests for couple of the colleges that I'm applying to (harvard, georgetown, princeton)</p>

<p>I was initially planning on taking bio, math2 AND math1 because I wasn't confident about studying for diff. science subject since im not that science-savvy haha
but ive been studying off barrons for math I&II and i'm pretty confident that i can get a high score</p>

<p>Q: would taking 2 subject math tests hurt me THAT much? (i was reading over old posts and i saw that i should say byebye to harvard and princeton if i just take 1 non-math and 2 math SAT2s)</p>

<p>Advice me pleaaaaaase
thanks!</p>

<p>personally, i wouldn't - i'd take the bio and one math, and then pick a humanities that you think you'd do really well on. it's best to be well-rounded.</p>

<p>ah, thanks
i was actually thinking of doing korean SAT2 but then i found out theres no point in doing if youre an international student........haha</p>

<p>ill look at CB's sample test thing and see if im good in any of those</p>

<p>any other opinions?</p>

<p>Both Math I and II?
Lol, you should know Math I topics are covered in Math II, making it useless to take both.</p>

<p>I doubt any top tier schools would like that. :/</p>

<p>don't be repetitive in your STA 2's. You need to show that you are well-rounded so instead try a humanities-based SAT 2.</p>

<p>thanks guys for your advices
im gonna take a humanitarian one instead</p>