<p>As a native speaker (and international student) if I will take a subject test in my language (in addition to history ,math2, physics and chemistry) , will it benefit my admission, won't benefit but also won't harm, or harm it?</p>
<p>When you look through the “decision threads” of alot of the colleges, it has been done numerous times (native speaker taking native language SAT II) - whether it has benefitted the applicant - who knows.</p>
<p>If you have already taken four other SATIIs, it will most likely make you look like one of those internationals who doesn’t understand that elite college admissions in the US is not wholly dependent on exam results, the way it is in their native country. It is unlikely to HELP your application if you are a native speaker, unless you are applying to strictly-by-the-numbers places that may not notice your status, if there is a place where the admissions committee is that clueless–which I tend to doubt. </p>
<p>What might help your application is an excellent TOEFL score, if English has not been the language of your education for the last 4+ years.</p>
<p>thank you Consolation:)</p>