<p>Hi guys. I'm a high school senior from MD, USA, and wondering about going to Glasgow (english speaking school in scotland) to study politics. My reason behind this is wanting to get a broad view of international relations and world political science, instead of being enclosed in the American political system. I believe this would make me a better law student in the U.S.</p>
<p>That explained, since I know you'll hound me over considering this, I was wondering if anyone knew the specifics of how their testing requirements work. I know they have a minimum of 600 in all SAT 1 tests (req met). The thing is that they need either "2 or 3 AP test scores of 4+ or two SAT 2 scores of 600+ in relevant subjects."</p>
<p>I am planning to apply with 1 AP English score of 5 and 1 SAT Literature score of 660 (the most relevant subjects that I can think of to law and politics, I don't think US History will help me here.)</p>
<p>Do you think (or know?) whether this mix-and-match will satisfy their standardized testing requirement?</p>
<p>Thanks.</p>