<p>Hello all,</p>
<p>I just applied to Northwestern, Tufts, and Lehigh, and am applying to Cornell tonight. I've read conflicting information regarding SAT IIs around the internet, but have been using CollegeBoard as my end-all resource. It states that it's "SAT and SAT Subject Tests or ACT with writing". I'm confused as to whether this means that I can get away with not submitting my subject tests or if I still have to submit SAT IIs? I have taken then in Math II and Physics, and neither of the scores have been really worth taking note of.</p>
<p>Thanks in advance,
Romanian</p>
<p>Why go on Collegeboard when you can get it directly from Cornell?</p>
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Seniors will be expected to take the SAT Reasoning test or ACT with writing, and meet SAT Subject Test requirements. If you plan to submit an ACT exam score to Cornell, the writing component is required. As always, Cornell's SAT Subject Test requirements will be college-specific.
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<p>According to my comprehension skills, this means that you must take
1. SAT + SAT Subject tests
OR
2. ACT w/ Writing + SAT Subject tests.</p>
<p>BUT this is "college specific." so what college are you applying to?</p>
<p>here's the link: Cornell</a> University Undergraduate Admissions Office - RESOURCES</p>