<p>In terms of AP credits, I have a 5 in English Language, Calculus BC, Calculus AB subscore, US History, Biology , and a 4 in Spanish Language. </p>
<p>This year I am taking the Macro Econ, Chemistry, Statistics, English Literature, and Spanish Literature test. </p>
<p>In terms of having a beneficial value (being able to skip a course or watever) if I get into Harvard, which tests should I study for and which tests can I not focus on?</p>
<p>For example, is it worth studying for Spanish Literature if I already have a 4 in Spanish Language? ditto for english?</p>
<p>Harvard only awards credit for scores of 5. But for getting out of the foreign language requirement, one can test out by scoring a 600 on the Harvard Placement test or on the SAT-II. I imagine a 4 on Spanish Language would be equivalent to a 600.</p>
<p>You cannot skip requirements unless you declare you want to opt for Advanced Standing status, and this will reduce your Core requirements by one. I do not think that concentration (major) requirements are reduced. As for placing into more advanced classes, you may or may not want to do so, depending on your intended major.</p>