<p>Is there a disadvantage to taking Math II and Lit on the same test day? They are completely opposite from each, and they probably use different parts of the brain. Has anyone that’s taken them on the same day had trouble transitioning?</p>
<p>My son took Literature and Math II on the same day this past June, and did very well. He studied from paperback guides (and they were helpful) but that was it. Good luck.</p>
<p>I would never even think that taking those tests the same day would be a problem… the SAT tests both Math and Literature/Reading in one day.</p>
<p>One of my kids did math, lit and WH in one date and did great. He was tired by the end.</p>
<p>I wrote Physics and Literature on the same day … I wrote the physics first and did alright, a little exhausted because it was a lot of calculation without the use of a calculator, then i did the literature which went bad because my brain was super exhausted and I couldn’t focus. My advice is take two hours of your afternoon to write a practice test for both subjects and see if you can do it, if you can’t, then do it on separate dates.</p>