<p>^^ I agree with @T26E4: Harvard, and all the ivies, use your top 2 SAT Subject Test Scores to calculate your Academic Index. Once Admissions has your AI score, it doesn’t matter whether you have more than two test scores. </p>
<p>FWIW: Admissions Officers have about 12 minutes to read a complete file and make notations – that includes looking over your transcript, course rigor, GPA, test scores, teacher recommendations, guidance counselor’s Secondary School Report (SSR), essays and extracurricular activities. AO’s probably spend less than 10 seconds looking at your test scores. There is no additional benefit to having more than 2 SAT Subject Test Scores.</p>
<p>Although this isn’t about Harvard, this will give you an idea of how one Admissions Officers looks at your file: <a href=“How We Read a File | The Vandy Admissions Blog | Vanderbilt University”>A Big Day for VU Football | The Vandy Admissions Blog | Vanderbilt University. Notice the last thing this AO looks at is test scores.</p>