<p>i've already taken the SAT I, but i have not even seen the II's yet.
i am taiwanese so i know chinese, but i've studied english ever since i moved during 5 years old, so my chinese isnt that good.</p>
<p>i took regular physics this year, but it was mostly basics.
i also took chemistry.. which was okok
i took US history last year.. i still got all my papers, but it was regular class and not AP..</p>
<p>so which SAT II do i take?
and how hard are they? how long are they? are they all multiple choice?
and how do i study for them?</p>
<p>Dont take SAT II chinese. 800 is only 56th percentile or something. So if you get 790, you'll look REALLY REALLY stupid. And adcoms don't consider your native language as a test and will just consider you as lazy - no matter how you describe your situation as a poor chinese speaker.</p>
<p>Take SAt ii chemistry</p>
<p>Sat ii maths Ic or IIC (suggest IIC, better curve. but don't take it if you've only done basic maths.. which i doubt)</p>
<p>And prestigous colleges like it when you take a foreign language as an SAT II. So if you have taken 3+ years of foreign language at school, I suggest you take it.</p>
<p>Go through a physics practice test and see if you can answer 70% of the test. If you can, go ahead with the test - just study study study a bit more.. that is, if you have time.
Physics curve is pretty generous.</p>
<p>They are all multiple choice.</p>
<p>And US histroy is just memorising. If you have a very big memory capacity, take it. But the topic is pretty generalised. If you want to take it, memorise your whole text book and take it. You'll ace it then.</p>
<p>wow i'm sorry i thought i was in the SAT boards..</p>
<p>but anyways;
now after the new SAT, is there another math SAT II i can take?
for UC's i need 2 SAT II's i think.. so i'm thinking of chemistry
and math, but i dont know if they have another math..</p>