Three SAT II tests in one sitting/one day? Wow!

<p>Hello Everyone!
I plan on taking: US History, Math I, and Math II in May. It sounds good to get all the tests done right away, but then again, it sounds exhausting.</p>

<p>What are your opinions on taking three SAT II tests in one sitting/day? Have you done that before?</p>

<p>why math I and II?</p>

<p>... all of my teachers strictly PROHIBIT doing so. You will be depriving yourself of the best possible score, and isn't it a bit redundant to take the Math I and II? Since the Math II is harder, a high score on that test would look better than on the Math I, but also try to play to your strengths.</p>

<p>It's cheaper and less time-consuming to take three tests in one sitting, but I think the benefits of having to focus solely on one test at a time outweighs money/time benefits. Just my opinion though.</p>

<p>After discussing this at length, and consulting teachers, my son is going to take Math 2 on the May test date, and two other subject tests, World History and Literature, on the June date. One factor is that his AP tests will be in May so he didn't want to load up on the May date. I would say he's most nervous about the math.</p>

<p>Why Math I and II? If you're prepared for II there's no reason to take I.</p>

<p>If you're fairly comfortable with the material, taking 3 in one day shouldn't be a huge deal. I took Bio-M, Chem, and Math II on the same day, and didn't find it too challenging to prep for all three. I'd already finished the coursework for Bio and Math II so I just needed a refresher on the material, and I was able to focus on studying material in Chem that hadn't yet been covered in class.</p>

<p>I'm taking all three in the same day because there just arent enough test dates to spread them out. I dont see the big deal taking three since theyre only an hour each... i think taking 2 APs in the same day is a lot worse</p>

<p>I also question why both Math I and II. Most of my goal colleges don't accept Math I.</p>