<p>I was looking at the Georgetown University admissions website, and it says that you need to have 3 subject tests. I have two already and am planning to take the 3rd in November. However, I would really like to apply Early Action. The site says to still apply even if you dont have enough and you may get deferred to regular decision, but I am wondering whether it is better to just do regular decision so i can submit all 3 SAT II's together or should I submit the two i already have (one score is not so great..) and apply early action? Does anyone have any experience in this area?</p>
<p>GPA: 4.17 (weighted) 3.99 (unweighted)</p>
<p>SAT II's:
US History- 800
Spanish: 660</p>
<p>AP:
AP World: 5
AP US: 5
AP Lang: 5</p>
<p>msa…I see you’ve now written your post without any responses, so here’s my suggestion: call the admissions dept. You might as well start talking to them. But I would say: give them what they want. They might even think your app isn’t complete until they get all 3. Their admissions isn’t like a rolling decision, where they fill up and then close the door. Just study up for your SAT II and apply later. Another reason to not send it in until you are complete: they might think they were “last minute” choice and you applied only b/c they have EA. Good luck!</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>doesn’t this mean that you can apply with what you have (only two) as long as you have the main reasoning test done?</p>