<p>Hi. i am now in a CC. I'm gonna transfer next yr. So far, i think i'll try some UCs,which don't require SAT. But I'd like to add some private, say, Ivies, or whatever.</p>
<p>I am just wondering if they still need SAT even i'll transfer as a junior?
I've checked,and .... I think Stanford, Michigan, Chicago and so on all need SAT. probably, Cornell and USC don't need. is it true? r there some other good univs that don't require SAT? Can u guys tell me some?</p>
<p>Thanks in advance. :D</p>
<p>i believe washu doesn't require sat...</p>
<p>this has been brought up a lot...try searching past threads</p>
<p>Many universities don't require SAT/ACT scores if you have completed two years at a community college. The transfer office at yours should be able to get you a list. They are the experts on this process.</p>
<p>John Hopkins University</p>
<p>I believe all state universities don't require SATs for transfer students, and I am not sure about this, but I think Cornell doesn't require them either.</p>
<p>USC requires SAT scores. Usually universities with a high volume of applicants need SAT scores (NYU, USC). SAT scores are usually only required if you're a sophomore transfer.</p>
<p>NO. USC does not require SAT scores for transfer students with 30+ college units.</p>