If I would like to attend Harvard College which one is better between SAT1 and SAT2 for Economics?

<p>If I would like to attend to Harvard College and for the SAT part which one is better SAT I or SAT II to increase chances of admission?
And also for 2 subject tests if I choose to do a math subject for one of the two subjects. What Math test should I take Mathematics Level 1. ( I am not a native English speaker (Studied in USA since 10th grade at KUA) and would like to attend Faculty of Economics with which I will rarely use math + I do not really like math) </p>

<p>Just so it is clear: SAT I is the reasoning test, which more or less all colleges in the US require applicants to submit scores from, while SAT II are all the subject tests that are offered in subjects such as Maths, Bio, Chem, World/US History, Lit and so forth. </p>

<p>For Harvard, and most other top schools in the US, you are required to submit both the SAT I and two SAT II’s of your choice, as long as the two are not Math 1 and Math 2. </p>

<p>And BTW, if you don’t really like math, you should seriously either reconsider studying economics at university or start liking it- the sooner the better. </p>

<p>Most colleges require either the SAT (what is being called herein as the SAT I) OR the ACT. Colleges that require a general standardized test (which is most of them) will accept either test. In fact, in recent years, more people have taken the ACT than the SAT.</p>

<p>Harvard will accept either the SAT or the ACT.</p>