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Most important are the essays and the recommendations. Almost equally important is the SAT score. 2200+ in SATI 2400 in SATII.
Yes, good grades, SATs and essays are necessary conditions. But by no means are they sufficient conditions.
Btw, sometimes good essays can do wonders. My essays were the strongest point in my application, and I got into an Ivy! (No financial aid though.)
Yes, good grades, SATs and essays are necessary conditions. But by no means are they sufficient conditions.
Btw, sometimes good essays can do wonders. My essays were the strongest point in my application, and I got into an Ivy! (No financial aid though.)
Guys Just forget about Harvard and Oxford seriously it's Impossible but with this exception
8 distinctions in O level
3 distinctions in A level
SAT I - 2400
SAT II - 2400
Thats not true. There lowest accepted SAT score is 2160. Its told in their website. The percentile of student with scores. Nd they want 2 not 3 subject test. BTW its the special part which really countsMost important are the essays and the recommendations. Almost equally important is the SAT score. 2200+ in SATI 2400 in SATII.
Common don't spread pessimisn here! Nothing of such sort is needed to get into harvard its not about grades but about being 'smart'. A question then naturally arises of what the word 'smart' defines. Well this is what i got off the internet:
smart (smärt)
adj. smart·er, smart·est
1.
a. Characterized by sharp quick thought; bright. See Synonyms at intelligent.
b. Amusingly clever; witty: a smart quip; a lively, smart conversation.
c. Impertinent; insolent: That's enough of your smart talk.
2. Energetic or quick in movement: a smart pace.
3. Canny and shrewd in dealings with others: a smart negotiator.
4. Fashionable; elegant: a smart suit; a smart restaurant; the smart set. See Synonyms at fashionable.
but the problem is how do we express these qualities? The answer to which is very easy.... for a smart person ofcourse!
In simple English to get into Harvard you need above average academic performance (extra-ordinary performance not necessary), above average ECAs and above average personality. A combination of all would definately get you into harvard but the problem is everyone has some areas where they are above average but not all. However, there is an alternative to this. i.e 'be unique (one and only) in any one field.
'Smart' then means (in harvard's context) either being unique or above - average in every field.
To answer OP well a person cannot really specify what grades one needs to get into harvard. Their have been people who got into harvard with 'literally poor grades' on the basis of their essays that reflected unique personality (this is not a hearsay). While on the other end their have been people with distinctions getting admissions.
My best guess is a person needs 7A*s 2As in O levels, 4A*s (or straight As in AS level), excellent community work (portraying somekind of initiative taken at an individual level) and excellent Extra-curriculars (for e.g captaincy of school team or winner of some gold medal at state or international level) and an average personal statement ( showing passion for degree applied for). A person with such credentials should secure an admission from harvard (assuming SATI and SAT II in three subjects score upward of 2300.
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