<p>So according to the Georgetown website:</p>
<p>"I haven't taken the SAT Subject Tests yet. Can I still apply Early Action?</p>
<p>Absolutely. If you are a senior and have not yet taken three SAT Subject Tests you may still apply Early Action and your application will receive full consideration. We do recommend that you register for these exams in the event that your application is deferred to Regular Decision."</p>
<p>I feel like I'm going to do bad on the SAT IIs this weekend. But just wondering, is it stupid to apply EA to Georgetown without taking the SAT IIs? Especially when it's a school that requires 3 of them?</p>
<p>Thanks</p>
<p>Georgetown is known to be extremely lenient with SATII scores when you apply EA. Probably much more lenient than they need to be. I got in with two EA, and I know there's no shortage of people on this board who got in with one or none. Obviously though, try to take as many as you can do well in, and be sure you're ready to submit those scores if you're deferred.</p>
<p>At the very least, I would take MathII. It's a pretty easy test with a very generous curve, and it looks much better to have one SATII than none.</p>
<p>I think the best way to do this is to take them now. See how you do and if you really do as poorly as you think you can just retake them in the fall. Georgetown takes scores from october.</p>
<p>I have taken 2 and I did well on them. So i am planning on applying EA and seeing what happens. And keep my fingers crossed that i wont have to take another one.</p>
<p>I'll probably take Math II in October, and then apply EA. Then, I'll probably register for 2 in November, so that those two won't be seen on my EA consideration. That way if I do super poorly on them I still have December to try and re-take them.</p>