which one to take?!?!?!?

<p>well as you all know, tomorrow (may 6) is the deadline for signing up for the june sat ii, and to put it bluntly, i totally forgot about it (aps + sat + ...). so now im left with about 24 hours to decide unless i want to pay the extra 22 dollars (which i really dont want to). so, which ones should i take?</p>

<p>i took ap physics b this year, and im thinking i would want to take the sat ii for that. the problem is that the ap exam is next week, and after that, im afraid i wont touch a physics book unless its prep for the sat ii in june. should i still take it? i already took bio and chem (650 and 660 respectively, which isnt bad by my standards), but i think i can do better in physics (700+)</p>

<p>also, i have yet to take to take a math exam. im currently taking ap calc ab, and i was wondering what math i should take. im afraid that i might have forgotten everything for math 1, but im also afraid that colleges might look down on me taking 2 but not 1 (but the latter might be false, idk).</p>

<p>so far, the colleges im looking at dont, at the most, recommend more than 2 (maybe 3, once again not really sure in that area- BC, Villanova, Fordham, Providence...). do your magic cc viewers</p>

<p>Take the SAT II in Physics now while it is (painfully) fresh in your mind from AP testing. The curve is also rather generous, where a raw score of 59/75 earns you a scaled 800.</p>

<p>Why would colleges look down on you for taking Math II? I don't know understand that logic. The general consensus seems to be that colleges prefer Math II over I. I would definitely take Math II if I were you.</p>

<p>I agree. Take Physics and Math II</p>

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Why would colleges look down on you for taking Math II? I don't know understand that logic. The general consensus seems to be that colleges prefer Math II over I. I would definitely take Math II if I were you.

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<p>its not that i think colleges will look down on me for taking math ii. its just that i have a nagging feeling that colleges might not like the fact that i took math ii without taking math i first.</p>