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Wow, you sure have a distorted sense of reality. First of all, there's no reason to believe that the OP is Asian and the fact that you seem to imply all Asians are masters of math/science is highly troubling. You may not know Asians who dislike math in your upper-class environment but I know plenty. Also, only the top 10-15% of those who take Math IIC actually ace it and the pool of students who take this test is quite self-selective. Please don't put the OP down with your stereotypical generalizations that are largely inaccurate. Not only are you making Harvard look elitist and making yourself look bad with a comment like this, but you're also providing the OP with false information by making him believe that he has to take the challenging one of the two math subject tests offered even when mathematics may not be his strong suit.</p>
<p>To the OP, Harvard makes no distinction if you take Math Level I or II. If you've gotten up to Precalculus in your school curriculum, you will probalby perform better on the IIC since the curve is much more lenient than the IC so keep that in mind. Pick the subjects that you're strongest in.</p>