Being multilingulist works better for admission???

<p>Hi all:) I'm multilingulist.I speak 4 languages ,French, Spanish,Japanese and English.I will take SAT subject tests in Spanish ,French and I will show my language skill in interview.
So does the fact as multilingulist work better for admission process??Please show your opinion about this.</p>

<p>Oh,no response・・・・Anybody hear me??? haha</p>

<p>I think the term is being a "Polyglot". I'm sure it will help you in the admissions process if you have significant SAT II Scores (740+) In those languages as well as significant extracurricular and academic time committed to foreign languages.</p>

<p>How much testing have you taken in English? English is the language of instruction at Harvard.</p>

<p>Sorry to divert the convo, but I had a very related question. I lived in Europe in two countries (a formerly Communist country and a Western one) and received instruction in a foreign language (i.e., public schools - the Western country had extension schools). I picked up a foreign language, and now am taking Latin (have been for four years) and German for two. Of course it is nice, and I love languages; how much will this be noticed?</p>

<p>If I remember correctly, Harvard has a space on its supplement to the Common Application to self-report language proficiency in various languages, so Harvard seems more interested in this issue than some other colleges. I suspect quite a few Harvard students are multilingual.</p>

<p>I remember that; thanks. I hope that works well in my favor!</p>