<p>SCEA all the way, baby.</p>
<p>don’t forget to add your name to this list when you submit your app!!
<a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/yale-university/785132-post-here-when-you-have-submitted-your-yale-scea-application.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/yale-university/785132-post-here-when-you-have-submitted-your-yale-scea-application.html</a></p>
<p>Thanks Stupefy!</p>
<p>But it’s been a few days since those recommendations were submitted electronically and my school forms page still reads “Started.” Am I just being paranoid? How long did it take for the web site to register that those forms had been sent?</p>
<p>^should be immediate</p>
<p>Thanks again… Now to get on my absentminded counselor…</p>
<p>Anyone else taking the November SAT IIs?</p>
<p>Eli account finally came in!!</p>
<p>I am taking them in November! Which ones are you doing?</p>
<p>Me! Lit and USH.</p>
<p>You guys?</p>
<p>if I take mine december, will I make the harvard RD deadline?</p>
<p>Yup, Nov SAT II’s will make the RD deadline.</p>
<p>I’m using Nov SAT II’s for SCEA… Math II & Lit! Wooh.</p>
<p>did any of you guys get a brochure in the mail that’s a “guide to Yale college???”</p>
<p>That’s the viewbook. Though I haven’t personally received one, I know around 5 people who have. (And I live in Canada…)</p>
<p>I’m taking Math II and Bio E… Took USH and Lit last time, and they were pretty easy.</p>
<p>@Stupefy: Are you planning to apply before the official deadline? An e-mail from Harvard says, “While tests taken as late as January of the senior year may be used for admission, we strongly recommend that students submit at least one set of scores from or before the November series. Doing so enables the admissions staff to begin considering applications in December.”</p>
<p>What is the literature SAT subject test like? I need one more for Harvard- taking the Math 2 and Biology E in November.
I got the Yale view book too-for what it is worth. I am not going to make it for 2 more months waiting and hoping. :)</p>
<p>The Lit test is almost exactly like the CR section of the SAT-- just reading and answering questions about passages. </p>
<p>Good luck!</p>
<p>ahahh, yeah, im taking lit and maths1/2 (havent decided, i’ll pick on the day, lol) in november too, and the SAT1 for the LAST time in december… and sitting SAT2s again in jan, just for luck. lol.
can anyone tell me why the january test is scheduled so much later in the month?
is it because its so hectic in the beginning of the year or something?
and would it be okay (as in would i be able to get a good score) in biology, if ive done the northwestern online biology course? tQs for any feedback.</p>
<p>Is it too late to receive a viewbook if you are applying EA?</p>
<p>I’m doing Math II and Bio. Which Bio do you guys suggest, E/M. I can’t decide. Also, does the Lit subject test have any of those ridiculously insane words, like sentence completion questions, or is it basically (all) just reading passages and answering questions?</p>
<p>I guess it depends on how good you are at Biology… I myself am doing Bio E because I find ecology easier to figure out, versus memorizing information for M.</p>
<p>The Lit test is pretty much just reading passages and answering questions. The only thing that I didn’t expect was to find so much poetry, though perhaps it was just the test that I took.</p>
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<p>No. <a href=“http://www.yale.edu/admit/pdf/viewbook.pdf[/url]”>http://www.yale.edu/admit/pdf/viewbook.pdf</a> (10MB)</p>
<p>well, what is the easiest SAT subject test to self study for Chemistry or Physics? I am in Biology 3 IB so I haven’t had these in a while.</p>