<p>I was just reading through the princeton website and stopped to check certain requirements for applications to the engineering school. I saw that they require an SAT II in Math and one in physics or chem. I'm ok with the math one, but the thing is, I'm not gonna take a physics or chem SAT II ( I'm taking physics IB and doing very well though, if that helps). The only engineering degree that I'm interested in is Operations Research and Financial Engineering (if not possible for me, I'd do economics), which as far as I understand is only based on economic and mathematical knowledge. So do I still have to take the physics or chem SAT II?</p>
<p>I would call the admission's office and ask them specifically this question, just to make sure.</p>
<p>just in case anyone else was wonderingh this too, I emailed the pricneton admit office. They told me that anyone applying for a BSE, regardless, needs to take an SAT II in chem or physics (sucks balls, since the only engineering I´m interested in is financial), well whatever, that takes princeton off of my list ( that a long with the no double majors)</p>