<p>…in Israel, and I study over there for a year. Now, once I complete my year, since it’s considered Turo College by many Universities (it’s only affiliated with them, and most Universities take only a fraction of the 36 Credits given) can I be excempt from taking the SAT II’s from many colleges that require them, since I’m transfering from a college? (i.e: have a chance to be accepted in Columbia without SAT II) I would take the SAI II, but I don’t have the time to take them, unfortunetally. (since my school is letting me graduate a year early if I go to Israel, and that puts alot of pressure on me ai is)</p>
<p>I would recommend that you call a couple of colleges you’re interested in to get an idea of what they think.</p>
<p>bump…</p>
<p>Can/did you take the ACT instead? </p>
<p>I really don’t think the colleges will waive the SAT II requirement, but do like senioritis suggested and email them.</p>
<p>Nope, New Yorker here. So ACT is out of the queston. (I never even heard of the ACT until a few weeks ago)</p>
<p>Whether an individual in your situation would be considered a first-year or transfer student is the kind of sophisticated question that only the individual colleges can answer.</p>
<p>As for the SAT II (now called SAT Subject Tests), why not just take them? There’s no harm in having them on your record even if they aren’t necessary for admission.</p>