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.
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.
Hey, since I haven’t seen anything, I thought I would create this Harvard 2029 waitlist thread. From what I understand the first wave of decisions comes out May 15th. Let me know if anyone has heard anything!
Here’s a link to Harvard’s resume guide, I think it’s amazing, I know the bot comments a list of resume links but I found this one and thought it was more helpful than anything I’ve seen out there, Direct link below;
Harvard has hurt its reputation a lot recently, especially with their push of scammy grad programs and things like Harvard Extension School, allowing suboptimal applicants to don the Harvard name. There's a reason why Harvard students don't like how administration is willing to give up their reputation for more money. Reply reply Tough-Glove ...
IMO Harvard is a waste for REA since almost all applicants are deferred. Yale and Princeton are more likely to give a definitive answer. From what you described Princeton sounds like the best fit so I would do Princeton early and the rest RD.
When you go to the References tab, in the Citations & Bibliography section you will see the selector for Style. There should be 12 options in there, one of which is Harvard - Anglia. If you don't see 12 options then there is a fix - two methods, actually. If your experience with Office and Windows is minimal, you might just want to tell Office to do an automatic repair: Repair an Office ...
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