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<p>Every college that I’ve ever encountered has information about its test requirements somewhere on its Web site, usually in an FAQ in the admissions section of the Web site.</p>

<p>For example:</p>

<p>[Application</a> Instructions](<a href=“http://www.brynmawr.edu/admissions/applicationinstructions.shtml]Application”>http://www.brynmawr.edu/admissions/applicationinstructions.shtml)</p>

<p>[Mount</a> Holyoke College :: First-year FAQ](<a href=“http://www.mtholyoke.edu/adm/fy-faq.shtml]Mount”>http://www.mtholyoke.edu/adm/fy-faq.shtml)</p>

<p>[Barnard</a> College Admissions](<a href=“http://www.barnard.edu/admiss/applying/faq.html]Barnard”>http://www.barnard.edu/admiss/applying/faq.html)</p>

<p>[Rhodes</a> College | Applying to Rhodes](<a href=“http://www.rhodes.edu/admissions/69.asp]Rhodes”>http://www.rhodes.edu/admissions/69.asp)</p>

<p>[Office</a> of Admission FAQs - Villanova University](<a href=“http://www.villanova.edu/enroll/admission/faq/#5]Office”>http://www.villanova.edu/enroll/admission/faq/#5)</p>

<p>It looks as though some of the colleges on your daughter’s list want SAT Subject Tests, while others don’t. Don’t let your daughter be intimidated by Bryn Mawr’s suggestion that she take a foreign language SAT Subject Test as one of her two since a high score could satisfy a graduation requirement. If she does not think she would score well on that test, she can wait to take it until the spring of her senior year and submit the score only to Bryn Mawr. That way, the other colleges would never see it, but Bryn Mawr would have it available for placement purposes if she ends up attending that school.</p>