<p>I know Georgetown, any others?</p>
<p>[SAT</a> II Admissions Requirement Chart](<a href=“SAT Subject Test Requirements and Recommendations”>SAT Subject Test Requirements and Recommendations) as of 2007.</p>
<p>[US</a> High School | University of Calgary Undergraduate Admission Guide](<a href=“Future Students | Home”>Future Students | Home)</p>
<p>The University of Calgary requires three. Which three depends on the chosen field of study. AP courses can sometimes be used instead of subject tests.</p>
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<p>Princeton, Harvard, and Yale do to.</p>
<p>Yale only requres 2 SAT IIs, although one can substitute the ACT w/Writing for the SAT I + the 2 SAT IIs:</p>
<p>[Standardized</a> Testing, Yale College](<a href=“http://www.yale.edu/admit/freshmen/application/testing.html]Standardized”>http://www.yale.edu/admit/freshmen/application/testing.html)</p>
<p>What’s the reasoning behind allowing students to substitute the ACT for the SAT AND 2 SUBJECT TESTS?</p>
<p>The only school I know of is Harvard.</p>
<p>Harvard, Princeton, and Georgetown.</p>
<p>Go here for relevant info on number of SATIIs: [Compass:</a> Admissions Requirements](<a href=“SAT Subject Test Requirements and Recommendations”>SAT Subject Test Requirements and Recommendations)</p>