<p>If I take my SAT in September, and an SAT subject test in October, will they reach Cornell in time for the November 1st early decision deadline?</p>
<p>if you include cornell as one the four colleges you want to send your scores to, it will reach cornell in time</p>
<p>There is no Sept SAT.</p>
<p>Oh, sorry I think I meant the other way around. I was going to take the biology subject test in September and the SAT in October. Also, would I be able to take a test in November and still send it in as part of my application for early admission?</p>
<p>Crap, the biology test is not offered in September. Well, I am planning on taking the Math 1 and US tests this May. I would take Biology, but I haven’t had a Biology class in a year. Do you think this will decrease my chances of being admitted into the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences? I am taking AP Biology next year, but it will be too late for the test by then. I am a junior.</p>
<p>I took the bio subject test on the Nov. test date and Cornell got it in time for ED. However, it really sucks having to worry about those tests in the fall. My biggest regret was that I waited until the fall to take them. Take it in May or June. Just read and study the PR sat bio book and you will do fine. I don’t think having taken AP Bio really made much of a difference. Then again, my AP Bio class was a joke.</p>