Monday, May 4, 2009

What does it mean when Harvard University said that it would keep an application in their files for 3 years?

My friend's application to Harvard University was rejected, after being placed on the wait list for one and a half months. The school said that they would keep his application in their files for three years. Does it mean that he had a better chance of gaining admission in the next 3 years? If he appeals against the current decision, is there any likelihood of success? Thanks a million!!

What does it mean when Harvard University said that it would keep an application in their files for 3 years?
This means that Harvard University will keep details of the application for 3 years and will be accessible to the details of the previous application when your friend applies again to the university next year.





Your friend will be competing with next year 's applicants and there will be a cut-off point based on next year's applicants. The likelihood of success will be based on your standing among the grades of applicants for next year. Thank you.





Your friend should try other colleges for this year.
Reply:It means "DON'T CALL US... WE WILL CALL YOU"... and I would say he should just go try to get into another school


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