Princeton Subject Test Requirements for Engineering

<p>I recently started to think about going into biomedical engineering, but I noticed that Princeton says that the applicant "should" take a math and either chem or physics subject test.</p>

<p>However for the science, I do not plan on taking the chem of physics. I've already taken the bio m and got an 800. And I'm in ap physics c right now...and I don't really want to study a bunch of extra material just for the sat physics. Do you think they would let me apply in bioengineering if I don't take the physics subject test, or am I okay just with the bio and taking ap physics c...</p>

<p>“Requirement”</p>

<p>If you’re in Physics C just take the subject test, I doubt it will be that much of a stretch.</p>

<p>the subject test is really basic anyway, you dont need anything past an honors level knowledge of physics to 750+ it.</p>