<p>I have been searching the internet to find out if any schools other than Harvard require three SAT II's for class of 2010 applicants with the new SAT I (with writing). I think everywhere I have looked has said two, with the exception of some safety schools, which have said none, and Harvard which says three. This matters because I have a high SATII Bio score, and (will know in two days) will probably have a high US History score, and am trying to decide if it is worth it to take the IIC Math, I am strongly leaning towards it.</p>
<p>Take it if you know math well. You can show off by getting an 800 (above the average even for Harvard) and the curve is very generous.</p>
<p>hmmm one of my schools wants three.... im going with dartmouth?</p>
<p>Only Harvard requires two SAT II? How about other IVY leagues school??</p>
<p>As far as I have searched Harvard is the only one I have found that requires three (not two), all of the other shcools I have looked at require 2. To be honest I doubt I am getting an 800, I am not as strong as most of you guys are hear on this site, I'm strong but not 800's strong (and I don't seriously think I have a good chance at Havard).</p>
<p>MIT requires 3.</p>
<p>so does georgetown</p>
<p>Also, I think some schools require Math IIC, or strongly recommend it.</p>
<p>Wellesley (an example) requires one SAT II to be quantative (math or science), but the admissions officer said that a math SAT II was rather preferred.</p>