Am I Screwed?

<p>I have a question about the number of SAT IIs. I have only taken two, but Harvard, Princeton, Yale, and Johns Hopkins all require three. Do I have to take another one or should I rebelliously try to go against the system by sticking with my two? Thanks.</p>

<p>If they require three, obviously you have to take three.</p>

<p>Rebelliously? Unless you wanna get rejected . . this is a huge university/research/grad school institution vs. 1 applicant (you). It's not their loss if they lose 1 applicant, but your loss... (common sense?)</p>

<p>Does that sound silly to you at all? You do not agree wit hHarvard's methods so your going to go against their code. I'd like to see that.</p>

<p>If you rebel against them, they will rebel against you (That is, they will reject you). If you cured cancer, however, they would probably overlook the fact that you are missing a SAT2 and instead grant you an honorary degree. Your choice:D.</p>

<p>As long as you're val at Exeter, an olympic athlete, legacy, 4. 0, URM, 2400, stick with the two.</p>

<p>What a difficult question! :p</p>