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To apply for admission as a first-year or transfer student at Harvard, you will start with the Application. Fill out the Common Application, the Universal College Application, or the Coalition Application (choose one, we have no preference), followed by the supplement to help us get a better sense of who you are.
Apply through Common Application or Universal Application. Harvard questions or supplements. $75 fee or fee waiver. The aforementioned exam scores. Two SAT subject tests. School transcripts and Reports. Teacher recommendations. Mid-year and Final Year School Reports.
A general university application. Complete Harvard's supplemental essays. SAT or ACT test scores, with or without writing. Two SAT Subject Tests, unless cost is a barrier. Any AP, IB, or other scores from standardized exams you have taken. Two letters of recommendation from teachers.
You will need perfect grades to get into Harvard University. The average high school GPA of the admitted freshman class at Harvard University was 4.04 on the 4.0 scale indicating that primarily A student are accepted and ultimately attend. The school ranks #1 in Massachusetts for highest average GPA.
Apply through Common Application or Universal Application. Harvard questions or supplements. $75 fee or fee waiver. The aforementioned exam scores. Two SAT subject tests. School transcripts and Reports. Teacher recommendations. Mid-year and Final Year School Reports.
You will need perfect grades to get into Harvard University. The average high school GPA of the admitted freshman class at Harvard University was 4.04 on the 4.0 scale indicating that primarily A student are accepted and ultimately attend. The school ranks #1 in Massachusetts for highest average GPA.
The 25th percentile New SAT score is 1460, and the 75th percentile SAT score is 1580. In other words, a 1460 places you below average, while a 1580 will move you up to above average. There's no absolute SAT requirement at Harvard, but they really want to see at least a 1460 to have a chance at being considered.
Yes, GPA isn't everything, but you have to have a somewhat competitive GPA at least a 3.5 to have a chance. 2.0 is the unofficial cutoff to get into the college.
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