<p>Help, thsi is a question relating to what test i should take in two days.</p>
<p>...so with a 36 in act science i had thought maybe i could have a chance at applying to mit level schools.</p>
<p>i am currently in AP physics (my first year of physics)</p>
<p>so after about 3 months of class, i took the october physics sat. i guessed on 80% of the questions.</p>
<p>It was hard, but i was hoping the curve would make up for a lot of it.</p>
<p>I ended up getting a 600 (like 30th percentile) cold, and although signed up for the SAT I retake in a few days, i had been thinking about changing it to physics and trying again.</p>
<p>But in all honesty i dont think that retaking physics will get me a better score since we've only done about 1 more chapter in class.. and the subject test mainly tests on the chapters we have yet to cover.</p>
<p>Is it worth paying the extra money to change the SAT retake on saturday to an sat subject test, or should i just live with my 600 physics and retake the SAT?</p>
<p>Btw i want to go into engineering and i am a senior so time is running out.</p>
<p>i know that 600 is not my best possible score but since i havent taken a full year of physics yet, i dont think i can change that right now. i also suck at studying for tests (with PR's and stuff)</p>
<p>Agghhhh help! ill end up paying like 90 bucks for this SAT thing just due to indecision and changing plans...</p>
<p>what test should i take on saturday?</p>
<p>PS: I am using score choice so this saturday may be my last testing window.</p>
<p>also, should i bother telling the colleges on the application form that i took the test cold? Which explains my 600 in physics wihle everything else is 700+? Or will they not care since they will say i should have taken the class as a junior instead of a senior, or studied more?</p>