<p>I am seriously contemplating not retaking the SAT II in October before I ED princeton. So far, my SAT II's have been: World History 770, US Hist 770, Bio M 700, and IIC 640 (OUCH!) I'm def taking Latin and Lit in october. So I was wondering how much will it hurt me not to have a Math SAT II (I'm not doing math in college, most likely, as I want to be an IR, Poly-sci, and neuroscience major) and how many ppl have gotten into cornell without a math SAT II.</p>
<p>You can check Cornell's testing requirements by college here:
<a href="http://admissions.cornell.edu/downloads/freshmen_reqs_timetable.pdf%5B/url%5D">http://admissions.cornell.edu/downloads/freshmen_reqs_timetable.pdf</a></p>
<p>I think you should probably do just fine - seeing as how you already have 3 SAT II's in the 700 range. </p>
<p>I got into Cornell CAS (Early Decison,) with a 650 on my Math 2C exam. But that was OK, since I had already had scores in the 700's for three other other exams (writing, biology, and chemistry.)</p>
<p>Like you, I was also worried that my math score would hold me back, and I actually took the exam again in December of my senior year (well after I had already sent out the ED application.) I took the exam again as insurance for Regular Decision, in case I didn't get in ED.</p>
<p>Luckily for me, I literally found out that I had gotten into Cornell a week after I took the exam again - so I was able to cancel my score. I guess having a 700 or above on a math SAT II isn't always necessary for Cornell CAS (as long as you already have 3 other good SAT II scores.)</p>