Science SAT II for Engineering School

<p>Hi so I am applying to Johns Hopkins School of Engineering, because I say I want to major in applied mathematics and statistics. Which really isn't engineering, it's math. My SAT IIs are
Math II: 780
Math I: 780
U.S. History: 710</p>

<p>Will I be rejected for improper SAT IIs? </p>

<p>The Website Says, </p>

<p>Standardized Test Requirements</p>

<p>Freshman Applicants
The SAT Reasoning Test or the ACT with Writing Test is required. Up to three SAT subject tests are recommended.</p>

<p>Applicants interested in an engineering major should submit scores from the Mathematics Level 2 SAT subject test and at least one science SAT subject test.</p>

<p>Hopkins</a> Undergraduate Admissions :: Apply :: Standardized Test Requirements</p>

<p>You application will still be considered. It would be considered if you had no SAT IIs, since they’re not required. It’s good that you have the Math II (and a good score - congrats!), since that will probably be the most important one for you and it relates to what you’re interested in studying. But it could potentially hurt your chances that you don’t have a science SAT II, since they want to see one for engineers. If you want to cover your bases, I’d take one before the deadline… which essentially means, within the next two weeks. At this point, though, you’re probably going to have to work with what you’ve got. You’re better off than some, but there will be other well-qualified applicants who have Math II and a science.</p>