Help! Sat IIs

<p>In June I took the Math II and US History SAT Subject Tests. Today I looked on Cornell's website and noticed for their school of engineering (which is what I plan on doing) they require a Math and Science subject test. Others I noticed said two subject tests one of which is math, but did not require the science. Im worried that more colleges will want a science SAT Subject Test and I dont plan on taking one. Is Cornell just an unusual case?</p>

<p>Most don't recquire science as a general rule but I don't know about engineerin specifically. I know Duke, for example, doesn't recquire a science for their engineering program</p>

<p>Still my advice would be to take one if you think you're confident enough in any of the sciences, just so you have it</p>

<p>Best thing is to check with potential schools. I just checked with a couple -- Penn says that a science one is encouraged and Carnegie Mellon wants one.</p>

<p>The engineering major forum may be able to yield some knowledgable opinions on this subject.</p>

<p>I think usually people going to engineering school take a science SAT II of their own accord.</p>

<p>MIT requires a math and a science...which is retarded...why do they offer humanities majors then.</p>