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How to get into Harvard University?
Question 1: How can I get into Harvard University? If I want to enter Harvard University, I should make preparations in the following five aspects:

First, the TOEFL score of senior one has reached more than 600 points.

English is very important, which is the first level to enter American universities. In order to achieve this result, English learning must go far beyond middle school textbooks. You must go to the society to find a more advanced training class. Speaking and listening should be better, but the number of words is a big problem. In any case, we must master the amount of 8000- 10000 words. When I was attacking English in the second and third grades, I recited 300 words every day, which was really boring and bitter. But after six months to a year, basically words are no longer a problem. Students are advised to go to New Oriental Foreign Language School to study English. You can enroll in boarding classes in Shanghai and Beijing during the summer vacation. The courses of New Oriental can be searched online.

The TOEFL test has certain skills, and it is taken once in the summer of the first year of high school. If you don't do well in the exam, you can take it again in your sophomore year. The score must be at least 600 points. Now it's a new scoring method, with a full score of 120 and a score of 100 or above. This is the lowest line. The TOEFL scores of China students admitted to Harvard in recent years are all above 630, and the new scores should be above 1 10.

Second, prepare for the STA exam.

You have to take the SAT to get into an American university. In order to compete for outstanding talents in the world, the United States has set up SAT test sites all over the world, not in Chinese mainland for the time being. If you want to take the exam, you have to apply for a Hong Kong and Macao pass to take the exam in Hong Kong. The examination time is four times a year. You can take multiple exams and apply for American universities with the best results. Therefore, it is necessary to prepare in advance, and it is best to take the exam once in the first half of the second year of high school and again in the second half.

Test content: SAT 1 has three courses, one is English grammar and vocabulary; Second, English writing; The third is mathematics. Each course scored 800 points, and the score was * * * 2,400 points. To enter Harvard, the minimum score is above 2200.

SAT 2, you can choose three courses from many courses, such as mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, history, geography and so on. And each course is 800 points out of 2400 points. The subjects you choose to take should be related to what university you want to go to and what major you want to study. Students in China generally choose mathematics, science and chemistry, but other courses are more difficult because of the limitation of English.

The difficulty of SAT is similar to GRE, and the English part is more difficult than TOEFL.

There are SAT training schools in New Oriental, Shanghai and Beijing, which have been run several times and have achieved good results. Most China students admitted to American universities have attended this training course. Senior one should be trained once, and then take the exam. You can also buy some books to read in advance. The math part may be simpler than China's, but the thinking is different. If you don't train in advance, you may not win.

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Third, daily study and stylistic expertise

During high school, you should reach the provincial key middle school 10. The admission of Harvard depends on the evaluation of the school, and the former 10 students get extra points.

When I was a freshman, I should have won the gold medal in the national Olympic Games (mathematics, physics, chemistry), and American universities attached great importance to this.

To have literary or sports expertise, you must win prizes in provincial or national competitions. The above three points are not hard indicators, but extra points. The hard indicators are TOEFL and SAT. If it's a little worse, you can add points to make it up. However, students who apply for Harvard all have international Olympic gold medals or stylistic specialties. So you have to have it, too

Fourth, social activities and leadership.

In fact, this one depends on your sense of responsibility and love for society, and tests whether you have long-term perseverance. Outstanding performance in social activities can reflect a person's character. Because people who come out of Harvard are responsible people and want to make contributions to society. These qualities must be cultivated from an early age and displayed during middle school in order to be recognized.

So what exactly should we do? It is difficult to have a unified standard, it depends on everyone's situation. Give a few examples for reference.

(1) Participation in major activities and meetings. Some people have made outstanding achievements as volunteers in the Asian Games and Paralympic Games, some people have actively participated in environmental protection activities and made achievements, some people have participated in international youth conferences and submitted valuable topics and boldly expounded their views at the conferences, and so on.

(2) Long-term adherence to voluntary activities. Some people insist on going to nursing homes every week to help the elderly, some people write textbooks and audio tapes for students online, and some people organize and insist on raising money to dig wells for families in poor areas to solve the drinking water problem.

(3) Being the organizer and creator of an activity. Someone organized a student fair ... >>

Question 2: How to get into Harvard University? Life is short. If you can, it is best to go to high school when you are famous! (It has a lot to do with money) It should be smoother to study abroad and then apply to Harvard, because when you go abroad, you will feel that the human environment will be very different. I suggest that I can be an exchange student when I am a sophomore. You must learn English well. You must take the SAT. SAT topics are all about the difficulty of our freshman year in China, so don't worry, but you should understand those proper terms! Moreover, you have obtained TOEFL or IELTS (it is no problem to apply for a special training class in New Oriental). You'd better have proof that the "three good" students are nothing abroad, and you should also have proof that you have participated in social practice, such as what host competitions you have participated in or what special competitions you have. This is not only a proof, but also your own experience when you can really pass their interview. Also, one of the conditions for applying to Harvard University is that your average score in all subjects in the past three years is above 85. Also, you should have a heart that really likes learning. Although the library of Harvard University is still crowded at four o'clock in the morning, people in China say that it is bitter, but for those students, it is not bitter, but enjoyment, because they can really feel the pain brought by learning. Remember, son! Harvard University may not be right for you. Only what suits you is the best major. You seem to be interested in economy and trade, but don't worry. In your freshman year at Harvard, you should study general education, and then specialize in your favorite major in your sophomore year. Finally, life lies in growth, no matter where you are.

Question 3: How can a person be admitted to Harvard University in China? First of all, you should understand that some deficiencies in the domestic education system have caused domestic education to lag far behind the West. Harvard only admitted a small number of students from Peking University and Tsinghua in China. On the premise that you are admitted to Peking University or Tsinghua, the average score of the four-year college, that is, the so-called two GPA's reach 90, and there are also language tests such as TOEFL and GRE. If you study science, you have to take a GRE SUB, and your college experience must be very rich, including domestic and international competitions, experiments, after class and so on. All these are combined. If you are excellent, you are likely to be admitted to Harvard.

I hope I can help you!

Question 4: How can I work hard to be admitted to Harvard University?

But this kind of effort is by no means an effort to brush questions every day.

In my opinion, just talking about sea tactics can't prove how hard you work. On the contrary, it can only expose your laziness-refusing to work hard to find the most suitable and efficient learning method for yourself, numbly walking the old road that tens of millions of people have gone through, and even hoping to touch yourself and others and get an evaluation that "he works so hard, but his luck/birth/talent is similar".

If you want to go to the north, this kind of effort is not enough.

Whether trying to overcome drowsiness, staying up late studying hard, or getting up early for school in the cold wind, these physical efforts are not enough.

You must always think about your own shortcomings, make up for them, ask others for advice, skip the lessons you have mastered to sum up the wrong questions, abandon the questions you have done dozens of times, and spend your time doing more difficult questions. ...

These require more efforts, you need to keep your mind running at a high speed, you need to face the pain of a paper that can't be done in two hours, you need to put down your face and ask your classmates "retarded" questions, and you need to question the rationality of the teacher's assignment. ...

In short, you should overcome your laziness, vanity and affectation, and try to make up for your weaknesses, instead of creating an illusion that I am working hard with my exercise book.

This is the effort that Shangqing North really needs.

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Question 5: How can I be admitted to Harvard University? First of all, you should study very hard. Foreign schools not only care about your academic performance, but also develop morally, intellectually, physically and artistically. So keep cheering. If you want to study abroad, you can go online to find the materials you need. English is more important.

Question 6: Is it difficult to get into Harvard University? How can I get in? What can I tell you? Tsinghua recruits about 50 people in each province every year. In other words, you can only go if your college entrance examination scores rank 100 among hundreds of thousands of candidates. Dozens of people out of hundreds of thousands are really one in a million. And Harvard can dump Tsinghua for more than ten blocks.

Question 7: How to get into Harvard University? Learning with goals is a kind of power guarantee;

Respect the law of learning, step by step, keep pace with the times;

Learn more and think more, be good at discussing and inspiring;

Practice research-based learning methods and thinking. . . .

Strengthen the study of English tools and understand the environment, teaching and life of Harvard University. . . .

Question 8: Conditions for China students to enter Harvard University There are many conditions to be met when applying for Harvard University. Some hard indicators include:

The TOEFL test should be above 1 10, and the score in a single subject should not be lower than 26; The best SAT test is above 2300, even close to 2400. The GPA score should be close to 4 points, and if there is AP plus points, it should exceed 4 points. The letters of recommendation from teachers and school leaders are excellent, and the scores belong to the top 5%. The idea of participating in community services or activities should truly reflect what is done, not just participation.

Other soft indicators depend on your qualifications, such as various awards, inventions, scientific research, cooperation with famous professors and so on.

The most important thing is that your personal self-report letter should be written well before the school is willing to admit you.

Question 9: How to get into Harvard University? What are the requirements? What's the big deal? I want to enter Harvard, so I admire you very much ~ ~ ~ Harvard mainly has a high threshold, and it takes no courage to have achievements, needs social activities, and has a leading position in some activities and so on. I heard that my sister left her admission ticket at home and had to go back to get it. It takes time, and her grades are not good. She got full marks in two subjects and 750 in the other, but she was admitted. My mother told me that it was because she was always the first in school, and Harvard attached great importance to her usual grades. Besides, he is the president of the school's student union and the president of the smoking cessation association (I don't know what level), but he has been in newspapers and on TV. In short, I like her. (Of course, crabs also worship from now on? In a word, I want to tell you that if you can go out to study in high school, you'd better go out, because China has learned so much, and he can only get full marks in the exam, and the rest can't be done at all, while the achievements of Americans are not recognized by China, but people can win the recognition of American universities by taking out our part of study time for social activities. Doesn't that explain the problem? The specific performance requirements are basically tofel, satI, satII, tofel and satI, which are close to full marks. satII is based on Harvard's requirements. American history is very difficult (mainly American liberal arts is difficult and there is a lot of reading). In short, the crab cheered for it, admitted to Harvard and invited me to dinner. (* _ *) ...