<p>Next year I’m taking AP Bio and AP French, as well as Trig/Pre-Calc. So, I would like to take the SAT IIs in Bio, French, and Math IIC at the end of next year. However, I’ve heard negative things about taking 3 SAT II tests in one sitting. Comments?</p>
<p>It really depends on whether you like taking tests or not. Overall the 3 SAT IIs take less time than the SAT I test. I would suspect that if you did fine on the SAT I then you can take 3 SAT IIs no problem.</p>
<p>The three tests together will only be three hours long, with five minute breaks between them. That isn’t bad. You’ll be fine. </p>
<p>Besides, I’ve found that the hour they give you is more than enough time to work through those tests. If you know the material, you could easily get done with 15 minute to spare (more break time).</p>
<p>it depends how much you can focus. My scores went from 760 to 750 to 690, but I also took them in order from my strongest to my weakest. I would take the subject you know best last There is no real problem with taking three. It’s only 3 hours long… which is about the same length as an AP test and less than the normal SAT.</p>
<p>K thanks, guys.</p>