<p>Do any top universities require 3 subject tests?
What are the best SAT II subjects to impress the admission officers?</p>
<p>I believe Georgetown is the only one left that requires 3 subject tests. Take a look at the colleges you are interested in before locking in on which test to take. MIT requires 1 science and 1 math, but most other schools leave the decision up to you.</p>
<p>It really depends on your major.
What were you planning on majoring in college?</p>
<p>It only depends on your major if you know what you might major in (the majority do not). You should test in the subjects you are strongest in and feel will score best on.</p>
<p>Here is a helpful link to SAT II requirements:
[Compass:</a> Admissions Requirements](<a href=“SAT Subject Test Requirements and Recommendations - Compass Education Group”>SAT Subject Test Requirements and Recommendations - Compass Education Group)</p>
<p>Thank you sherpa, it helps a lot.</p>
<p>You’re welcome.</p>
<p>Georgetwon is the only university that requires three. Northwestern and Johns Hopkins do not require IIs but recommend three. You can usually submit any subjects except that for certain universities (MIT and Caltech) and often for the engineering and sometimes science majors of others you must submit a math and a science.</p>
<p>It’s best to take 3+, in my opinion. 1 science, 1 math, and the third is up to you (language, history, or another science)</p>
<p>I am interested in science or engineering undergraduate major and later for medical school. Already too math 2 and plan to take Chemistry, may be biology.</p>
<p>Those 3 are all good choices.</p>