<p>Hi everyone, </p>
<p>I'm a Junior in high school and I'm planning on applying to Columbia next year. I will be submitting my ACT score (instead of a SAT score), which is a 36. I saw on Columbia's official website that applicants who submit ACT score are not required to submit SAT subject tests, but "are welcome to if they have taken the tests." I was wondering if anyone could give any input on if that means it would be to my benefit to take the tests or not. I'm looking to major in Political Science or History (pre law), so there's only one subject test that pertains to that at all (the US history one), and then otherwise I would jut have to take the Spanish language one because I would need to submit two (right??). Any advice would be appreciated!</p>