SAT II Subject Tests

<p>Hey guys. I ABSOLUTELY LOVE CORNELL. I'm going to apply ED and pray I get in b/c when I visited that school, I never wanted to leave =). </p>

<p>Anyway, I'm going to apply to CALS for the AEM business program and I was wondering what I should do. I took the Math SAT II Level 2 and got a 790 and I took the Chem SAT II and got a 780. Cornell only requires you take two SAT IIs but I feel like I would do pretty well on the Math SAT II Level 1. Is there any point to taking that test or should I just stick with the two SAT IIs I have now? I don't have much time to study btw so if it doesn't make a difference I would rather not take it. </p>

<p>Also if you feel like chancing me for Cornell w/ my full stats =) : <a href="http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/835494-please-chance-me-cornell-ill-return-favor.html%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/835494-please-chance-me-cornell-ill-return-favor.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>Thank you so much!</p>

<p>You have two great scores already, so I wouldn’t bother taking the third test.</p>

<p>if you wanna take the level 1 test and expect to be better than 780, then you better be sure that you’re going to get every single question correct bc the curve is killer for that specific subject test.</p>

<p>ED? ED is already over buddy</p>

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<p>Perhaps the OP is a prospective applicant for another year?</p>

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<p>cookiemonster7: Just make sure that none of the other universities you are applying to require three subject tests, and I think you’ll be fine =) Good luck w/Cornell!</p>

<p>Yeah I’m still a junior lol. None of the other colleges require 3. Thanks for the advice!</p>