<p>Ok so, CALS "recommends" SAT II subject tests, but doesn't require them.</p>
<p>Say I choose NOT to send SAT IIs - how can Cornell still force me to send all scores? I still meet the CALS requirement, don't I?</p>
<p>Ok so, CALS "recommends" SAT II subject tests, but doesn't require them.</p>
<p>Say I choose NOT to send SAT IIs - how can Cornell still force me to send all scores? I still meet the CALS requirement, don't I?</p>
<p>I guess it’s not that big of an issue if they don’t require it…</p>
<p>My brother’s friend took 3 SAT IIs (Math, Chem, German) and applied to Engineering. </p>
<p>He phoned COE, and the rep their told him that he can choose which SAT IIs to send, as long as he meets the COE requirements (which is a math & science). </p>
<p>I agree with mr. president. I don’t think subject tests are that big of a deal, as long as you meet the requirements. But remember - SAT Is have to be all sent.</p>
<p>Anyone else??</p>
<p>^collegedude is on the mark. i wanna see what other ppl haf to say about this</p>
<p>Anyone else?</p>
<p>10char</p>
<p>i dont think they can tell if you dont send all
up to you for the risk? lol…</p>
<p>It’s not about the risk thing - there are certain college that actually said as long as the applicant meets the requirements, it’s fine.</p>