<p>Hey guys,
I'm signed up to take 3 SAT II's tommorow and I'm kind of in a daze of what order I should take them in and whether I should take all three. So far I'm thinking about these</p>
<p>English Literature:
+ I got a 4 on AP exam
+ I got a 33 on ACT reading
- I hear it is a very hard test</p>
<p>Math II
+ I got a 34 on ACT Math
+ I'm in Calculus AB
- I'm consistantly getting lower than 550 on Barron's practice tests</p>
<p>Us History
+/- I took AP Us last year and got an A but a 3 on the exam
+ I'm studying the entire cram packet today</p>
<p>I’m not quite sure what your 32 in reading has to do with me taking subject tests? And I don’t know if a 31 on the ACT is equivilent to a 33? I’m pretty sure it isn’t. If anyone else would like to chime in on that issue PLEASE do.</p>
<p>I would recommend taking all three. My daughter took three; her scores did not turn out as we had expected, as one was higher than expected and one lower. Although all her scores are high, her SAT II scores did not correlate with her ACT scores or AP scores except in math. I also would not recommend letting the Barron’s practice tests deter you from taking math, as non-College Board practice tests are often inaccurate predictors of results.</p>
<p>I would start off with Lit, then USH (You should be able to finish with 20+ minutes and assuming you know the material, it will be a confidence booster)</p>