<p>I signed up for Math II and U.S. History but am contemplating writing in Biology as well since I didn't get a satisfactory score last month and have taken the AP Biology exam. Do you think this is a good idea?</p>
<p>If you think you can prep sufficiently, I say go for it. I've done 3 in one day, and it's not too bad. (3 hrs total, which is shorter than the SATI)</p>
<p>3 is very doable, don't worry. It's nothing like the SAT I. So if you can do SAT I, you definitely have no problems doing 3 SAT IIs in the same day.</p>
<p>ive hear of people doing 3 like persay a math 2 , USH, and chem</p>
<p>taking it in that order</p>
<p>get like an 800 on math 2</p>
<p>770 on USH</p>
<p>nd like a 620 on chem just cuz chem is mad hard and u start wearing down by the thrid specially if ur not tking a math cuz the all 3 of ur tests are heavy memorazation oriented</p>
<p>All right, thanks!</p>
<p>i signed up for 2 as well but might want to take a 3rd on test day. What do you have to do to get a 3rd test?</p>
<p>According to a thread I read here, you just write it in on test day and CollegeBoard will charge you for the test along with a late fee.</p>
<p>Hey, I signed up for those three!</p>
<p>Lol, I just started studying this week. We can suffer together.</p>
<p>you dont write for biology.</p>
<p>And youll be fine with 3 SATs. I took 3 sats in may and got 750+ on all of them.</p>
<p>Haha, all right. :)</p>
<p>Er, yeah, I know you don't write for Biology or any SAT II for that matter--they're all multiple choice, aren't they? I meant that you just fill in another page on the answer sheet for Bio if you wanted to add it in on test day.
Wow, pretty good scores! I need to put more work into studying. :(</p>