![]() ![]() More tips and advice for juniors as the year progresses. We do not require and will not consider other Subject Tests however, you should check the Admissions web sites of all of the schools that you are considering to understand their requirements. Taking the ACT does not exempt a student from taking the 2 required SAT Subject Tests. You should take whichever math test best suits you, and the science test of whichever science course you are taking this year or whichever subject with which you are most familiar.Ī few notes: We use SAT Subject Tests only for admissions purposes and do not use them for placement or credit. ![]() We have no preference between any of the tests. You can take as many as three Subject Tests in one sitting. We require two SAT Subject Tests: one in math ( Level 1 or Level 2), and one in science ( Physics, Chemistry, or Biology E/M). And this also allows two test dates in the fall before the Early Action deadline, should you need them. This way, you get to take the test while the material - especially for your science class - is still fresh in your mind. We don’t require that the Subject Tests be taken in June, but I think it’s a pretty good idea. ![]() We suggest that when you register, you list MIT to receive your scores. The deadline for registering is April 28th. The SAT Subject Tests will be administered for the final time this school year on Saturday, June 3. Seniors: spread the word, give good advice to the underclassmen! A message for juniors out there: with the deadline for the June testing date approaching, I highly recommend signing up for SAT Subject Tests (formerly known as SAT IIs). ![]()
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