05-07-2009, 07:44 PM
A lot of it depends on your test-taking skills. My sister is one of those yeah-this-answer-is-prolly-right-I'll-just-pick-it test takers and she could (and did) take two tests on the same day in about an hour--several different times. I, on the other hand, agonized over EVERYTHING. I'm a very slow test-taker. And I always felt really drained at the end of one from tying my brains in knots about it.
So yeah, as someone else suggested, maybe just start with one (or at most two--and that in a compatible subject) to see how you do.
Really though, I would think the issue wouldn't be so much even your test-taking skills as just preparing for three or four tests at once. I preferred to focus on one at a time (I usually did one test a week) so that I wasn't trying to study for forty-'leven tricky things all at once. But hey, if that doesn't bother you, go for it!
So yeah, as someone else suggested, maybe just start with one (or at most two--and that in a compatible subject) to see how you do.
Really though, I would think the issue wouldn't be so much even your test-taking skills as just preparing for three or four tests at once. I preferred to focus on one at a time (I usually did one test a week) so that I wasn't trying to study for forty-'leven tricky things all at once. But hey, if that doesn't bother you, go for it!