<p>I am planning on transferring to A&M for Petroleum engineering and admissions had told me the SAT/ACT is recommended for transfer students even though I have never taken it in high school. I remember scoring in the top 10th percentile for the PSAT but had never really pursued those standardized tests my junior/senior year. Now I am in the second year of CC and will feel like its almost a joke to pay 70$ for a SAT test score since I am 2 years past high school. If it is a must, I will take it. Also, I feel like admissions would see I took it two years after high school and dismiss it even if I scored in the top 10th percentile again. Any insight into my dilemma would be appreciated.</p>
<p>I’m a transfer student and have never heard of this. Call a Petroleum advisor directly for clarification or send them an email. Good luck.</p>
<p>SAT is not need for transfer admissions. A transfer student is classified as a student that has taken college course work after graduating from high school.</p>