Applying for graduate/masters degree from abroad

<p>Hello, I am currently a bachelor student in Norway, doing a double bachelor in mathematics and computer science. After I’m done with my degrees, I’d like to apply for a master’s degree/graduate degree (cultural confusion) at Princeton. Although its still three years until I am to do so, I am quite curious about a few things:</p>

<p>1) Do I have to do SATs or other tests typical for American students, or are these strictly for undergraduates?</p>

<p>2) If no, do they strictly base their acceptance, or lack thereof, on my grades as an undergraduate?</p>

<p>Thank you.</p>

<p>For graduate study in an American university, you’d need to take this exam: [Graduate</a> Record Examinations - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia](<a href=“http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graduate_Record_Examinations]Graduate”>Graduate Record Examinations - Wikipedia).</p>

<p>Also, Princeton’s math department does not take students seeking a terminal master’s degree. They accept only students who are seeking a Ph.D., although these students pick up an M.A. degree “incidentally” while they’re in graduate school. ([Requirements</a> | Department of Mathematics](<a href=“http://www.math.princeton.edu/graduate/requirements]Requirements”>Program Requirements | Math))</p>