Urgent sat subject test question

<p>I'm scheduled to take three subject tests tomorrow, but I am going to only be prepared for two. Instead of wasting the money for the extra test, I thought I could take math 1 to get a high score and warm up for math 2. What do you guys think? Will it be viewed negatively by the most selective colleges that I took math 1? Also, what do you think about these scores if I don't improve?
Math 2: 750
US: 740
Chem: 690 :(
I'm applying only to schools that require two so they will take the two highest but I am planning on going into the sciences so is it bad to have us as my second highest?</p>

<p>Sorry about all the questions but I'm a bit confused here...</p>

<p>Schools won’t accept Math I and Math II as two subject tests to meet requirements. So, you’d have to use one of Math I and Math II and then another test.</p>

<p>Math I has a harsh curve so unless you think you can ace it (or hide it with score choice), then I would be wary.</p>

<p>Ultimately, it’s up to you. Personally, I’d just take two tests and get out of there (while staying fresh for both tests instead of a bit tired for the last one). </p>

<p>And I don’t think it will be viewed negatively if you took math I and submitted the score, as long as you get a good enough score. If you got a very low score, then it might be a detriment.</p>

<p>Depending on where you are applying, the 750 in Math 2 might be good. And as ViggyRam wrote, Math 1 does have a very harsh curve. You can miss more questions on Math 2 and receive an 800. Are you planning on retaking the Chemistry?</p>

<p>I plan on bio and math 2 for sure tomorrow. I’m alot better at bio than at Chem but I only have half a year of ap bio. I self studied the rest, so I’m hoping at the very very least get 700…</p>

<p>I was wondering too…can I take bio e and bio m in one administration?</p>

<p>Nope, either/or</p>

<p>I am wondering what scores in SAT2 are considered as “good”
800?
I self studied Bio completely… and I think if I was quite lucky if I got a 700+…</p>