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<p>Please can someone explain to me how taking the SATI/IIs works from abroad? </p>

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<li>I read somewhere that the SAT1 has to be taken on a different date from the subject tests - is this true? </li>
<li>Also how many subject test can be taken in one sitting? Is it two? Is it only Princeton and Harvard that require 3 subject test?</li>
<li>What is the SAT latest testing date for regular decision?</li>
<li>Also, finally, if applying as a relatively well-chanced international student for Ivy and similar institutions (the average anyway), is it better to apply RD or ED/EA with regards to improved admissions chances?</li>
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<p>Any responses would be great. Thanks!</p>

<p>-Yes.
-3 in 1 sitting. It’s only Harvard now. Perhaps Georgetown but I’m not sure.
-January, but the December one is recommended.
-Depends on the school. Generally there isn’t any advantage EA. ED might count for something, especially at small schools where interest matters relatively more. But it’s advised not to apply ED if you need fin aid. Only apply ED if you’re COMPLETELY sure it’s the place for you.</p>

<p>hopeful,</p>

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