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The UPenn deadline for FAFSA is Nov. 5th. I have submitted my FAFSA on Nov. 1st, but it is still not processed. Am I at a disadvantage?

I think you are OK.First, I will apologize for UPenn….. They have a Horrible admissions web site that is convoluted and one must wade through a lot of junk to find any real information. UPenn should look at the MIT admissions web site.Second: The deadlines that they provide are for You to do something. You are applying early and you needed to follow this:Freshman Admission: Checklist & DeadlinesAnd then they refer you to this (which is buried): Financial Aid Checklist for Prospective UndergraduatesYou have to submit your application and fee by November 1st, which I will assume you did.You have to submit the FAFSA and the CSS Profile and any other UPenn required financial aid documents by November 5th, which you did.UPenn will Not announce the Early admission decisions until mid to late December. They do that because it takes time for the various SAT scores to arrive, for your transcript to arrive, for letters of recommendation to arrive, and for financial aid forms to be processed and sent to the UPenn financial aid office.You are fine. The forms will be processed and UPenn will receive the information in a timely fashion. They already will have reviewed your application and Then they will factor in how much financial aid you require. That may have a bearing on your admission decision or not, depending upon how much UPenn wants to spend on total financial aid each year.Relax and enjoy your senior year of high school and the college application process. Both are Fun and Educational.All the best.

Will Rice University consider SAT Subject tests for the class of 2025? At first, they were "recommending" subject tests but it now says "Rice no longer recommends the SAT Subject Tests."

The way Rice states it:Standardized Testing and Freshman Application and ChecklistThey no longer Recommend it, and if you don’t take them they will not count against you. However, Rice will consider them during the admissions review process.Whereas a college like MIT, specifically states that they will Not even consider the SAT subject test scores in the future: A special announcement about SAT Subject Tests | MIT AdmissionsGood luck.

Do you have to take SAT subject tests to go to Harvard, Stanford, and other top schools?

The simple answer is yes. Although some schools “suggest” “recommend” or “highly recommend” it is practically impossible to get in without them. However requirements vary from school to school. Some schools require specific subject tests, for example MIT requires one math and one science. On the other hand, some schools just ask for any subject test you wish to take. To have the most up to date information for any specific college you need to look at their admissions website.Here are a couple of links:Harvard:Application ProcessStanford:Freshman Requirements & ProcessMIT:Tests & Scores | MIT AdmissionsPrinceton:Application ChecklistColumbia:Columbia Undergraduate AdmissionsSubject tests are your avenue to showcase your expertise in a subject so choose wisely which ones you'll take. Best of luck on your college admissions journey.

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