Harvard, definitely. The opportunities that degree and department will offer and the doors it will open after graduation can't be underestimated.
Saturday, April 17, 2010
What are the admission requirments for harvard medical university?
A 4-year college degree, high MCAT scores, internships at hospitals, and a lot of luck.
What are the admission requirments for harvard medical university?
Look on their website. It's crystal clear if you take four seconds to look.
What are the admission requirments for harvard medical university?
Look on their website. It's crystal clear if you take four seconds to look.
High grades GPA in university, can they transfer to harvard or princeton or ivy league?
when you have a highest GPA in university.
does this mean they can transfert to harvard, princeton and other prestigueous university by ivy league ?
give me a honest answer, thanks you all people
god bless for everyone
High grades GPA in university, can they transfer to harvard or princeton or ivy league?
Even with top grades, you're dreaming, unless you actually have $45,620 (not including books and personal expenses) (Harvard 2007-2008) per YEAR to attend such a school!
Reply:This is a very vague question but I will try to answer to the best of my ability. Having the highest grades at your college will probably give you a chance of being transferred to a better college (depending on what college you are currently going to). Other factors include (standardized) test scores and extracurricular activities. But all in all, ivy league schools accept very few transfers, so it will be tough- but it is possible.
Good luck!
Reply:Harvard and Princeton stopped accepting transfer students.
does this mean they can transfert to harvard, princeton and other prestigueous university by ivy league ?
give me a honest answer, thanks you all people
god bless for everyone
High grades GPA in university, can they transfer to harvard or princeton or ivy league?
Even with top grades, you're dreaming, unless you actually have $45,620 (not including books and personal expenses) (Harvard 2007-2008) per YEAR to attend such a school!
Reply:This is a very vague question but I will try to answer to the best of my ability. Having the highest grades at your college will probably give you a chance of being transferred to a better college (depending on what college you are currently going to). Other factors include (standardized) test scores and extracurricular activities. But all in all, ivy league schools accept very few transfers, so it will be tough- but it is possible.
Good luck!
Reply:Harvard and Princeton stopped accepting transfer students.
I want to learn in such university of architecture as Harvard.?
I'm 21 year old, i'm a 5 year student of architecture,.. now I learn in magistrature (it's a little higher than bachelor).. in the former countries of USSR my University (YSUAC) is popular as popular as russian (Marhi) but It haven't enough raiting in Europe (becides France) and US. U.K... .. So the question is .. how to get in to harvard using my experience (in architecture) couse I have some good architecture projects.. and will my knowlage help me with this.. If no its ok, but how to get grant for this and what kind of tests or exams I must past..
thank you for your help..
I want to learn in such university of architecture as Harvard.?
Here is the Admissions web page for their Architecture program.
teeth grills
thank you for your help..
I want to learn in such university of architecture as Harvard.?
Here is the Admissions web page for their Architecture program.
teeth grills
Could a 4.0 GPA from Howard University get one into Harvard Law?
Could one with a 4.0 GPA from Howard University
With extra Curriculars..
Mock Trial
Debate Team
Cross Country
Track
And possibly a Sorority
With 3 majors .. Psychology, Sociology, and World History and a minor in French...
A perfect score on the LSAT (Law School Admission Test)..
Get accepted into Harvard Law School?
And please don't give me "What are the chances of that happening?" answers. Just answer the question, please.
Thanks!
Could a 4.0 GPA from Howard University get one into Harvard Law?
I'm not going to give you 'What are the chances of that happening' If you're asking the question, you're obviously serious about it, so you can definitely do it.
That is a good GPA, good extracurriclars, LSAT. I would say you have a good chance of getting in there. Just make sure your essay is really good and make them know why you would better their school.
Reply:Absolutely. Howard is a strong school. Frankly, if you had all of that at Podunk State U. you would have a good chance of getting into Harvard. There is never a guarantee, but you would have a good chance.
Reply:Howard is the best of the HBCUs. Harvard is committed to having a diverse student body. I think someone with a 4.0 from Howard and a perfect LSAT score has a great shot at Harvard and would get into a lot of top tier law schools.
I know Howard undergrads who did well (but no perfect exam scores and no 4.0) who got into other Harvard graduate programs.
With extra Curriculars..
Mock Trial
Debate Team
Cross Country
Track
And possibly a Sorority
With 3 majors .. Psychology, Sociology, and World History and a minor in French...
A perfect score on the LSAT (Law School Admission Test)..
Get accepted into Harvard Law School?
And please don't give me "What are the chances of that happening?" answers. Just answer the question, please.
Thanks!
Could a 4.0 GPA from Howard University get one into Harvard Law?
I'm not going to give you 'What are the chances of that happening' If you're asking the question, you're obviously serious about it, so you can definitely do it.
That is a good GPA, good extracurriclars, LSAT. I would say you have a good chance of getting in there. Just make sure your essay is really good and make them know why you would better their school.
Reply:Absolutely. Howard is a strong school. Frankly, if you had all of that at Podunk State U. you would have a good chance of getting into Harvard. There is never a guarantee, but you would have a good chance.
Reply:Howard is the best of the HBCUs. Harvard is committed to having a diverse student body. I think someone with a 4.0 from Howard and a perfect LSAT score has a great shot at Harvard and would get into a lot of top tier law schools.
I know Howard undergrads who did well (but no perfect exam scores and no 4.0) who got into other Harvard graduate programs.
What is AP and will it help me get admitted into University (Harvard, Princeton, MIT)?
I am thinking about doing the problem. Do I need to go to a school that offers the AP program or can I try to study in the Advanced Placement program even if my school doesn't offer it? How do I do that?
Your answers will guide the future of my education. Your help is really appreciated. Thank you.
What is AP and will it help me get admitted into University (Harvard, Princeton, MIT)?
YES. AP is Advanced Placement classes that are courses taught at the collegiate level. AP classes will be your key to get into higher education. Don't even dream of not taking AP classes, there would be no chance you would get into an Ivy League such as Harvard. Also, take the AP tests, the SATs, and the ACT, to fully make yourself a potential in the eyes on the university.
Reply:Exactly what JAS said. You should definitely take AP courses. Not only are they college level courses but if you do well enough, you can often get college credit for them so you have less classes you need to take.
Reply:Even if you don't get into an ivy league school, the college credit you get from AP scores will take a good amount of money off of your tuition and save you a lot of time.
Your answers will guide the future of my education. Your help is really appreciated. Thank you.
What is AP and will it help me get admitted into University (Harvard, Princeton, MIT)?
YES. AP is Advanced Placement classes that are courses taught at the collegiate level. AP classes will be your key to get into higher education. Don't even dream of not taking AP classes, there would be no chance you would get into an Ivy League such as Harvard. Also, take the AP tests, the SATs, and the ACT, to fully make yourself a potential in the eyes on the university.
Reply:Exactly what JAS said. You should definitely take AP courses. Not only are they college level courses but if you do well enough, you can often get college credit for them so you have less classes you need to take.
Reply:Even if you don't get into an ivy league school, the college credit you get from AP scores will take a good amount of money off of your tuition and save you a lot of time.
Do you believe that an university such as Arizona state university can give you an equal education as harvard?
I'm referring to the quality of education and the benefits comparing the two. It doesn't have to be ASU vs. Harvard. It can be University of Missouri-Columbia vs. Yale
Do you believe that an university such as Arizona state university can give you an equal education as harvard?
Like anything else in life, you get out of it what you put in. There are many, many successful people who didn't go to ivy league schools. But they're also the ones who did more than what was expected of them. The people that go the extra mile are the ones that tend to excel in whatever they wish to do. Besides most of the folks who got into ivy league schools are there because of that extra 110 percent!
Reply:hells yeah. even UAA usually has some better results than harvard in the language dpt.
Reply:no, idiot, harvard is harvard. stop trying to rationalize your failure because one of the finest institutions in the nation rejected you.
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Do you believe that an university such as Arizona state university can give you an equal education as harvard?
Like anything else in life, you get out of it what you put in. There are many, many successful people who didn't go to ivy league schools. But they're also the ones who did more than what was expected of them. The people that go the extra mile are the ones that tend to excel in whatever they wish to do. Besides most of the folks who got into ivy league schools are there because of that extra 110 percent!
Reply:hells yeah. even UAA usually has some better results than harvard in the language dpt.
Reply:no, idiot, harvard is harvard. stop trying to rationalize your failure because one of the finest institutions in the nation rejected you.
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