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- Latest Harvard University topics - College Confidential Forums
Cambridge, MA • 4-year Private • Acceptance Rate 3%
- Harvard Waitlist Thread 2029 - College Confidential Forums
Therefore Harvard’s yield rate would decrease and they would have to plan to accept more students from their waitlist which could result in a larger waitlist Additionally, their recent political drama and stripping of funding could further decrease their yield rate, accounting for more involvement of their waitlist
- Harvard Class of 2029 Official Thread - Harvard University - College . . .
My son had a very positive Harvard interview with an ultra successful attorney prosecutor, who spent 4 years undergraduate and 4 years law school Every thing seemed good but his grades slides to all B+ first semester and 2nd semester, 2 AP classes went down to a B Otherwise competitive EC like research for 3 years, excellent community service
- …what are people actually like at Harvard? : r Harvard - Reddit
Didn't attend Harvard for undergrad (but went to a similar school filled with similar people), so YMMV With the exception of small, liberal arts colleges where random chance of which students join the small incoming class can determine a lot of the vibe, basically every year of students in every T20 college in America is the same
- About Harvard University - College Confidential Forums
Harvard University 📍 Cambridge, MA • 4-year Private • Acceptance Rate 3% Harvard is a private university in Cambridge, Massachusetts Harvard University enrolls 37,613 students Quick Facts Total Enrollment 37,613 Campus Setting city Admission rate 3% Tuition and fees In State $59,076 Out-of-State $59,076 Paying For College See The Official 2024-2025 CC Calendar for projected decision
- I completed every one of Harvards CS50 courses. Heres a mini . . . - Reddit
Harvard takes great students and gives them material to learn from There's a fallacy where some students think if they could somehow get admission to Harvard, then Harvard would make them into geniuses Quite the opposite Harvard tries to get geniuses (or very bright students), feed them advanced stuff, and expect them to keep up
- Would you pick Harvard or MIT? : r ApplyingToCollege - Reddit
Harvard I’m a CS major having the Harvard name will help a shit ton with getting internships and positions and I don’t have to deal with the MIT workload Obviously MIT is better for CS and engineering stuff but no company is gonna snuff a Harvard student just because their not from MIT
- Why do people hate Harvard so much? : r ApplyingToCollege - Reddit
Some of the reasons I've heard to justify it have been that Harvard is 1 3rd legacy (which isn't true, it's 14% legacy according to the Crimson), that it discriminates against Asians (even though literally every T20 school except maybe Caltech does this as well), that it's STEM programs aren't up to par (this might be true since I don't go to
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