UPenn vs Brown WILL CHANCE BACK

<p>Of course! It honestly depends on which test you think will do the best at for your first contingent, don’t assume you’ll do well unless you’re confident about all the subject matter 100%. The ‘hardest’ tests are going to be the Math II, Chemistry, and Physics. Since you are thinking computer science, if you can excel on the Math II it will help to demonstrate your aptitude for that field. If you think you can do well on the Physics I would go for it as well, again showing some pure ‘brawn’ in terms of your scholastic strength and continue to help make up for the GPA. If you want to take a third (some schools do require it and I recommend it, it’s no extra effort to take the third one on test day), try a non math/science in whichever field you are really good at. I happen to excel at US History even though I’m a bio major, and did very well on the US History despite no preparation (I decided to take it the night before). Do you happen to be a good reader? The Lit shouldn’t give you much trouble, etc. I would recommend against straining yourself by taking five SAT IIs, that’s just excessive UNLESS it really would be no trouble for you to take them with very little practice or studying. It’s not worth devoting a lot of time to that many tests otherwise, focus on two or three to truly excel at. </p>