<p>I am already doing Chem
I have bio this semster so I'm self-studying with 2 books</p>
<p>I took the Barron's diagnostic test I got 690 should I start studying for Math II for Nov? Might be too late..?
Or should I do Lit I have not studied but I took the 2003 test on the Collegeboard SAT II book and I got 730</p>
<p>For Chinese I'll probably get 780 at least but I hear some colleges don't take native speaker's SAT Languages </p>
<p>What should I take as my 3 for November?</p>
<p>As well, is it bad not to have a Math in the SAT IIs? It's not like I want to major in hardcore math neither but if I don't have it, will it limit my choice of majors? (I don't want to major in Lit neither) Does your choice of SAT subjects affect your major?</p>
<p>So its not too late to start studying for Math II?
Cause on the barron’s diagnostic test i skipped a bunch of questions cuz i have never heard of them before and the test is only about 2 weeks & a half away.
i’m a senior by the way so it’s a one time deal</p>
<p>Barrons is much harder than the actual thing. Take math… Chem and lit.
A humanities math and science is best. And being a native speaker won’t help when it comes to Chinese.</p>
<p>For math, chem, and bio, I think 2 weeks-4 weeks of preparation is sufficient. I myself spent 1 week studying for chem (I already knew 20% of the information from concurrently taking AP chem), and I believe I will receive a score in the range of 750-790. I hope to receive 800 on Bio and 770-780 on Math Lvl II.</p>