If I would like to attend Harvard College (Faculty of Economics) Do I have to take 2 subject tests?

<p>Right now I am in a Preparatory School in New Hamshire and I would like to know if I would like to apply Harvard College in the future at Faculty of Economics. Do I have to 2SAT subject tests? as one part of application requirements. There is no SAT subject test for Economics or any of Social Science subjects.
Can anyone give me suggestion please?</p>

<p>All students applying to Harvard College (the undergraduate school) apply as liberal arts majors – you don’t apply directly to individual schools, but instead choose your concentration (your major) during your sophomore year. As such, Admissions requires all students to submit two (2) SAT Subject Tests. It doesn’t matter which tests you take, so take the SAT Subject Test in the courses where you think you will score the highest. If you’re thinking about economics, you might take Math and History or Math and English – it’s really your choice. What you want to do is get as close to 800 on each test as you can because your two (2) SAT Subject Test scores (and your SAT/ACT Score) are used to compute your Academic Index. See: <a href=“http://www.collegeconfidential.com/academic_index.htm”>http://www.collegeconfidential.com/academic_index.htm&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>If I may, you should familiarize with college admissions websites. 10 minutes on H or another college’s site would tell you the basic components of the application process (incl what tests must be submitted). Some colleges have specialized schools for undergrad business (e.g. Penn’s Wharton or UMich’s Ross) while also having a liberal arts component (Penn and UMich’s LSA school) which Econ majors typically attend. H has no separate schools and all students apply for entrance to Harvard college.</p>