<p>before princeton required the old SATI and 3 SAT2's, one of which must be the Writing. now they require the new SATI and 3 SAT2's in different subjects areas? is this true? im confused...</p>
<p>Yes. The old Writing SAT II is no more because of its inclusion in the SAT I.</p>
<p>"Test Requirements</p>
<p>All applicants must submit official score reports of the SAT Reasoning (formerly SAT I) and SAT Subject (formerly SAT II) Testsin three different subject areas. (College Board)</p>
<p>New SAT</p>
<p>We recommend, but do not require, that all applicants for September 2006 entry take the new SAT Reasoning Test at least once. Score reports from the testing agency will include all of your SAT scores (old and new). We will consider your highest score for each component of the tests.</p>
<p>ACT</p>
<p>If all of your other college choices require ACT results and not the SAT, you may submit the ACT (old or new) to Princeton in place of the SAT Reasoning Test. As with the SAT, it is recommended that students take the new ACT with the writing option at least once. Three SAT Subject Tests are still required.</p>
<p>SAT Subject Tests for engineering</p>
<p>If you are considering a degree in engineering at Princeton, we strongly prefer that your SAT Subject Tests include either physics or chemistry and either mathematics level I or level II."</p>
<p>SAT REASONING is the new term.......don't get yourself confused. SATI did not include writing as that exam is no more......all students take SAT REASONING which does have a writing component. I hope that helps. Folks will need to be careful about the names of the exams this year.....it does make a difference.</p>