Three SAT II subject tests in one sitting

<p>Hi,
I'm wondering if it would be too much to take three SAT II exams in one sitting.(I'm thinking Math level 1 or level 2, Biology E, and World History. All taken on December 3rd of this year.) Any info anyone can give would be greatly appreciated. Also what books would you recommend for preparing for these particular tests? Thanks!</p>

<p>Josh</p>

<p>I wouldn't do it unless you aboslutely have to have the scores.</p>

<p>I have done that......how well do you test? Have you an inclination toward another plan? It is not that hard to do.</p>

<p>I test pretty well. I should ace the World History exam. Not so sure about the Math Ic or IIC exams. Going to work thru a practice exam on the IIC later this week and see how I do. (From the Barrons IIC book). I'm pretty good with biology but I will ALSO be taking a practice test in that in the next couple of days and see how I do. I'm going to take the World History exam for sure in December. If I do well on the other two exams, I might take those two in the same sitting. How did you do on those three exams that you took on the same day?</p>

<p>Josh</p>

<p>I did fine and for what it is worth I didn't do three sciences at one sitting.</p>

<p>I took Math IIc, US History, and Lit all in one day and got 760,770,720, respectively...make sure you have a large/good breakfast and have something to eat/drink during the breaks.</p>

<p>joshbyb1,
why don't try taking three tests from the "Real SAT II: subject tests" in one seating?
Barron's Math is good to study, but tests are harder than real.</p>

<p>I did two once...painful. but did excellent though. Try three.</p>