To be accepted to study at Yale, interested applicants must apply directly to the school, college, or program where the degree will be awarded: Yale College for undergraduate degrees; the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences for doctoral programs and some master's degrees; or one of the professional schools.
http://www.yale.edu/admissions/index.html
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Practically all of them. Yale does not take students who are not likely to graduate.
Yes, admissions exams are required. For Yale, you need to take either the ACT or the SAT Reasoning Test with 2 additional SAT II subject tests. However, whichever route you choose to take, the ACT of SAT route, you will need to submit ALL your scores from all test dates. Failure to do so can be seen as dishonesty and grounds for dismissal of your application.
About 2 hours
You can expect to take many tests. Including chemistry tests, biology tests, physics tests, forensics test, etc. They are tests you will have to take and they are mandatory
It's about 1.5 hours from Providence to New Haven where Yale is.
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At a minimum, I recommend AP Calculus.
In order to get to the Yale university store, you first need to get to New Haven. The best way to get directions to the store would be to consult the Yale university website at www.yale.edu.
You can expect to take many tests. Including chemistry tests, biology tests, physics tests, forensics test, etc. They are tests you will have to take and they are mandatory
Google does take aptitude tests.
the need to take animal tests and chemistry test as well as scientific tests to be well known.
There is none! Just take tough classes and get the best grades you can.(To the person who posted before me: there is no honors program at Yale, and all money is need-based, not merit-based).