International Student looking for advise on Mechanical Engineering (Subjects)

<p>Hey guys!!!</p>

<p>Well I am looking for some stone cold advise here.. what SAT subjects would I to do to get into a Mechanical Engineering Program??? (Only Math and English or what?? Do I need Physics??) Again I am an International student so I wouldn't know as much as you Americans..</p>

<p>Further I would like to know what my chances are of geting into a University at my current age of 21. O and did I mention I will need a scholarship and I am an International Student!!</p>

<p>Here are some schools I checked they offer International Aid and it is pretty good aid too:</p>

<p>Arizona State University (AZ)
University of Arizona (AZ)
Univ. of Miami (FL)
University of Kentucky (KY)
Univ. of South Florida (FL)
Boston University (MA)
Ohio State University (OH)
George Wash. Univ. (DC)
Louisiana State University
Louisiana Tech
University of Texas at Dallas
University of Texas at Arlington
Texas A&M University
California State University, Long Beach
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
University of Southern California</p>

<p>Thanks in advance guys!! Be blunt I have had some health setbacks among other things in my life and it is time to get going and get that degree!!</p>

<p>Thanks for the advise once again!!</p>

<p>Different schools require/encourage/discourage different tests. I know some places, especially publics, don’t even want SAT subject tests and wont look at them. Others require them.</p>

<p>What do you mean don’t want SAT scores and won’t even look at them?? Don’t you need SAT to get into a University in the States??</p>

<p>SAT II… the subject tests. Just about all universities want the scores for the normal test, but there are quite a few that don’t want or don’t take scores from the SAT II subject tests like math and physics. For example, if you send those scores to the University of Illinois, they will ignore them. You would have to look up the specifics for the universities you want to apply to.</p>