<p>Just curious. I guess I'll start this off, in case anyone cares to reply.</p>
<p>Math I (signed up for Math II but accidentally started I first)
Literature
Math II</p>
<p>Just curious. I guess I'll start this off, in case anyone cares to reply.</p>
<p>Math I (signed up for Math II but accidentally started I first)
Literature
Math II</p>
<p>literature, math i, and math ii as well (:</p>
<p>i thought math i was moderately easy, math ii was okay, and then literature absolutely killed me… really hope i’m not the only one who struggled with it</p>
<p>I actually found Math II easier, but maybe that was just me. I agree that Lit was a killer, but after I read each passage over the questions got easier.</p>
<p>bio and math I</p>
<p>I took Chemistry.</p>
<p>Math, Chem, Lit in that order.</p>
<p>I was the only one left in the center when I started Lit, so the moderator let me read the extracts out to myself after I asked to. ^.^</p>
<p>That’s pretty cool. It was such the opposite here; only one person left after taking one test, and only about five or six more left after taking two (out of 25-30).</p>
<p>Chemistry and Math I.</p>
<p>Besides the TF/TF/CE section (which on practice tests and on the actual test I always think I bomb, but don’t actually), the Chemistry test seemed relatively easy to me as it didn’t focus as much on qualitative chem.</p>
<p>Math I wasn’t too bad either, although I wasn’t able to answer one or two of them.</p>
<p>Physics and bio m… Bio was insanely easy (especially after taking the June bio test). Physics, on the other hand, was impossible, but that’s probably because I don’t actually know physics! XD</p>
<p>Math Level 2
Chemistry
Physics</p>
<p>Hoping for 3 800s :/</p>
<p>Physics and then US History and then Literature.</p>
<p>I needed to retake physics because my score was extremely average last time (like 50th percentile average), so I tried harder this time in prepping.</p>
<p>I guess I could have left it at physics, but figured taking a few more couldn’t hurt. If I hadn’t chosen USH or Lit, I would have gone with Bio, Spanish or World History.</p>
<p>My biology is rusty though, and I’m taking AP right now but we’re only a quarter of the way through the course, so I definitely didn’t want to make that my science test. (Also, too afraid of chem.)
I speak a little Spanish, but I just don’t have a knack for foreign languages.
I could have taken World History instead of US, but I got a 5 on AP World, and a 4 on APUSH, so I thought it would look good to colleges to reinforce that with another score.</p>
<p>Same deal with Lit. I got a 4 on AP Language last year (I’m still a little peeved by that, but I’ve calmed my nips over it since then) so I thought, why not reinforce it with an SAT II.</p>
<p>I took US history before Lit because I already have a high SAT Verbal score, so if anything I’d rather be more fresh for the subject that hasn’t been “reinforced”. Does reinforcing sound like a smart strategy to anyone?</p>
<p>I think it’s a good idea. I also only got a 4 on the English AP, so I took Lit to reinforce it. As for the math ones, our district’s curriculum makes it very difficult to get into AP Calc before senior year (basically, you get one shot to take a test - in 7th grade - and your score determines your math placement throughout high school), so I felt I wanted to have some post-trig math standardized test on my apps.</p>
<p>Just Math II this time (pretty certain I got an 800). I’ll probably do chemistry and/or physics end of next year.</p>
<p>At the end of next year? Why wait that long? I’m just curious.</p>
<p>I’m taking Japanese and Physics later this year.</p>
<p>^I’m a sophomore. I thought I’d get math over with this year so that I wouldn’t be taking 3 in one sitting…</p>
<p>You know that there are six sessions a year, right? You can take one per sitting and still have plenty of time left over.</p>
<p>I took three at my last session and will take at least two at my next one.</p>
<p>Yeah, that’s true. But I won’t be able to take any more until June next year, after I’ll have taken AP Chem and AP Physics.</p>
<p>Ah.</p>
<p>I took honors physics last year and am in AP now, yet I’m still very nervous about the Physics SAT II.</p>
<p>I’m in the same situation, I took honors physics last year and am in ap physics b now. Plus, my physics teacher didnt require that we learn any formulas as we could always have a formula sheet. Mehh. Anyways, I took the physics subject test in October, which I most definitely failed, and am retaking in November.</p>
<p>US History: self-study
Math II: I failed
Lit: went well</p>