<p>I need to take SAT II tests - and I can prepare over the summer to take them the beginning of my Senior year. I <em>was</em> prepping for the SAT 2 Physics test, but I looked into it further...and I also attempted some practice problems from SparkNotes' website [I'm using The Princeton Review's Prep Book] and could not answer them effectively, or, more bluntly, correctly. :p I also don't feel entirely comfortable with the material, so I guess it's best to hold off on that, then. </p>
<p>My schedule this year: [I'm a Junior]
Spanish 4
AP Comp/Writing
Physics
Elective</p>
<p>I want to go into a pre-med sort of track in college. What other SAT 2 tests should I consider taking? Is <em>not</em> taking the SAT II Physics a bad decision? Thank you.</p>
<p>Don't take physics unless you feel good about it. Sparknotes' questions are on target in terms of difficulty, so if you are struggling with them you need to study more.</p>
<p>Consider Math II, physics, and USH/Chem/literature depending on what you'd be more comfortable with.</p>
<p>*Also, for math, I will be taking Trig [and then Pre-Calculus in the summer] to get up to Calculus my Senior year. :]
Thank you for the responses! x</p>
<p>Take them in May rather than studying all summer. If you don't like your scores then you can study in the summer and retake in the fall; Take Spanish;Physics and Math II.</p>