<p>Most schools only required 2-3 SAT IIs. I want to take 5: Math II, US History, Chem, Spanish w/ Listening, Korean (w/ Listening, of course). I'm confident in my ability to score 760+ in Math, Chem, and History because I've been rpepping for the APs all year. </p>
<p>Spanish and Korean on the other hand (will be taken in November?) might be more difficult. I would've only have 1-2 months of AP Spanish (along with 5 years of other Spanish classes). Additionally, I've never formally studied Korean. I've never learned the intricate grammar rules and such. I could read it all (and definately understand it all), but it takes me time to process it all. </p>
<p>So here's the question: should I take the klanguage SAT IIs? As a senior next year, I won't have time to retake it, but I really want to show colleges my passion for langauges.</p>
<p>I don't think any school requires more than 3 SAT II's. Why risk getting a low score when you already have 3 that you think you can do well on?</p>
<p>Take a practice test for the ones you want to take. . . if you score as high as you want/need to, take both
If not. . . decide on maybe one to study and take.<br>
Three is definately fine. . . but if you can get the scores- take them, I'd say.</p>
<p>If you score in 750+ on the three non-language SAT II's that you are planning to take, I would say just leave very well enough alone. If you are really dead-set on taking the languages, definitely take practice exams with the correct time limit to guage how well you are doing. If you aren't at least close to 700, I would say that taking the extra tests is not the greatest idea. If you are doing pretty well, than it is certainly your perogative to take the additional SAT II's, though of course you will not need to.</p>