<p>Question in the title.</p>
<p>For most colleges, the latest test date that can be considered is December. I don’t know about Georgetown in particular.</p>
<p>[Undergraduate</a> Admissions](<a href=“http://bulletin.georgetown.edu/admissions.html]Undergraduate”>http://bulletin.georgetown.edu/admissions.html)</p>
<p>It says, “All tests should be taken by January of the senior year at the latest, in order to allow time for the results to reach Georgetown by early February.”</p>
<p>Just to clear that up, “by January at the latest” means we can take the Janaury SAT subject test?</p>
<p>Edit:
Dang, I just checked, SAT in January is the 22nd, so that is pretty late.</p>
<p>But if, GU has 2 of my subject test scores (one is a 790 in USH, so it can maybe cover for a subpar score…hopefully) by December and the other one comes in middle February, do you think it will matter that much?</p>
<p>Since that that bulletin specifically says the 2010-2011 admissions cycle, I’m pretty sure they are aware of the test date and that it is okay to use that date.</p>