<p>If you didn't take the SAT IIs in high school because the university you're attending right now didn't require them, what can be done in the transfer application process to MIT?
(current college: University of Colorado, Boulder, major: chemical engineering/pre med, gpa: 4.0)</p>
<p>From the transfer admissions website:
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What are the testing requirements?
Results of the following tests are required of candidates at all levels, whatever their curricular history. All candidates must complete all required tests by the end of January for fall entrance, and by early November for spring entrance.</p>
<p>Native English Speakers
(For those who have been using English at home for more than five years.)</p>
<p>You must take the new SAT I with the writing component and two SAT II subject tests, one in math (Level 1 or Level 2) and one in science (Physics, Chemistry, or Biology E/M). If you already took the Writing SAT II subject test (no longer offered), you may substitute that test for the SAT I requirement.
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<p>Sorry :(</p>
<p>Heh, I wouldn't be sorry. There's no age cap on the SATs, I know 35-year olds who take them. If anything this is great, as ynotdance gets to take his subject SATs after a year of college. They should turn out excellent.</p>