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<li><p>You can apply to a certain undergrad school but also minor in a subject in another undergrad school, right?</p></li>
<li><p>This is more of a general college question, but is it true that if you take the ACT, you don’t have to take the SAT II tests? Does Cornell require SAT II tests if you take the ACT?</p></li>
<li><p>Does anyone know what SAT II tests Cornell wants? I tried looking but I can’t find it. I’m planning to major in either animal science or biology, or a foreign language…that is, if I get in. Anyway College ******* said for certain undergraduate schools at Cornell, you have to take an SAT subject test in each of the writing, math, and science subjects. I just want to get this cleared up…ss</p></li>
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<li>I don’t think you need to declare minor until you get admitted, and YES, you can minor in another subject in another college.</li>
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<p>You must take the required or recommended SAT II’s regardless of whether you took the ACT. The ACT must be the test that includes writing. Several of the colleges require you take a math SAT II (e.g. CALS), I think a couple of them just recommend it. CAS requires ANY 2 tests, etc. This information is on their website: </p>
<p>[Cornell</a> University Undergraduate Admissions Office - RESOURCES](<a href=“http://admissions.cornell.edu/resources/faq_answer.cfm?num=51]Cornell”>http://admissions.cornell.edu/resources/faq_answer.cfm?num=51)</p>
<p>Good Luck!</p>
<p>You will need to download the Freshman Requirements Grid (it’s a PDF) It will tell you everything you need to know.</p>