According to this college's website, do I have to take the SAT and subject tests?
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What does this mean, If I'm already taking the SAT do I need two subject SAT's or not? So I want to go to NYU and I graduate June 2011, so if I was accepted I'd be going September 2011. I found this on their website regarding students applying for September 2011: http://admissions.nyu.edu/applying.for.admissions/freshman/standardized.tests.2010.html The one for 2010 says SAT and two subjects but is the one for 2011 saying you only need just the SAT or do you still need to do two subject tests? I'm so confused, I don't want to study for subject tests if they aren't required.
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Answer:
Yes, in order to enter a college or university of your choice.
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