<p>The Cornell web site states that a science SAT II is not needed for admission consideration to Human Ecology (as opposed to AgLife which states that a science SAT II is "recommended"). I plan to apply to Human Ecology next year - if I was to take a science SAT II this spring and get a 750, that, obviously, couldn't hurt my chances. My question is if I get, for example, a 650 - am I better off not taking a science SAT II at all? Do most applicants to Human Ecology take a science SAT II anyway? Any advice would be appreciated.</p>
<p>I don't want to go to page 2 of these messages. Anyone have any insight?</p>