<p>Hi, so can anybody tell me which of these places requires 3 sat IIs or not. Any information would be amazing, so if you only know about one school, please tell me. </p>
<p>Brown
Cornell
Emory
Wash U.
Northwestern
Bowdoin
Dartmouth</p>
<p>Hi, so can anybody tell me which of these places requires 3 sat IIs or not. Any information would be amazing, so if you only know about one school, please tell me. </p>
<p>Brown
Cornell
Emory
Wash U.
Northwestern
Bowdoin
Dartmouth</p>
<p>I’m pretty sure Harvard and Georgetown are the only schools that require 3 subject tests (some schools require more of homeschoolers).</p>
<p>But why trust the word of online strangers? Go to the websites of each of the schools where you’re applying, every school has the requirements listed clearly.</p>
<p>What HighlandMom said.</p>
<p>What tokenadult said.</p>
<p>Chance me?
“Sorry for another chances thread, HYPS”</p>
<p>Admission to specialized programs within some schools require 3 subject tests. Northwestern’s Integrated Sciences and HPME, for example.</p>
<p>See [Compass:</a> Admissions Requirements](<a href=“SAT Subject Test Requirements and Recommendations - Compass Education Group”>SAT Subject Test Requirements and Recommendations - Compass Education Group), which is usually up to date. But confirm with school Websites.</p>
<p>Brown, Cornell and Dartmouth require two. The rest on your list require none except for some specialized programs at Northwestern. Northwestern otherwise recommends three, Emory and Washington U recommend two, and Bowdoin will consider any IIs if submitted.</p>
<p>Harvard, Princeton and Georgetown are the only colleges that require three from all applciants. Hopkins is another that recommends, but does not reqire, three.</p>