Should I?

<p>Hi,
Should I take the bio e/m sat? I have a low A as an average in bio. I haven’t started studying and it is this Saturday. Also, next year i am not going into a rigorous bio class, and I also don’t plan on going in the medical field when I grow up.</p>

<p>Then, as other poster has mentioned, you can take another test. Or if you can do some quick review and you are in a comprehensive bio course, you can try it anyway. There’s nothing to lose, and if you don’t like your score you can cancel or choose not to send it.</p>

<p>what do you mean cancel? @shawnspencer‌ </p>

<p>I’m new to this whole SAT thing</p>

<p>You can choose not to receive your scores, thereby also preventing any college you marked from receiving them. Therefore, there is no point in not taking it since you already spent the money. Instead of cancelling, however, a wiser choice is to choose which scores you send to colleges (if there is a particularly undesirable one) Look up College Board’s testing policy if you’re not sure, but if I were you I’d pick one subject that you feel that you can do well in on Saturday (or at least can use for practice if you take it again) and study as much as you can and do your best.</p>