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- Georgetown SFS vs. Harvard - College Confidential Forums
Many will disagree - but I’m changing my mind and rejecting Harvard for Georgetown’s Walsh SFS Woohoo! My goal is to become an empathetic servant to people from underprivileged backgrounds Thinking I’ll become a development economist, doctor in a developing country or human rights lawyer Fascinated by the International Economics, Global Health, and other majors in the SFS Here are my
- Does anyone have any experience with Harvard Free Online Classes . . .
Harvard has a bunch of free online courses, with “intro to bio conductor” being one of them along with a few other biostats related courses Since there’s been a lot of discussion recently about online bioinformatics courses, I was curious if anyone had any experience with these courses, or recommendations on which ones to take
- Final clubs? - Harvard University - College Confidential Forums
Final clubs are much less dominant @ Harvard < p> coureur April 28, 2008, 11:19pm 3 <p>In her four years
- What’s the best type of resume template for the modern day?
Harvard has templates I have been designing resumes for friends and family for the past year, and all the ivy-league schools have their own resume guides, but Harvard offers free templates that are incredibly useful
- Would you pick Harvard or MIT? : r ApplyingToCollege - Reddit
Harvard I’m a CS major having the Harvard name will help a shit ton with getting internships and positions and I don’t have to deal with the MIT workload Obviously MIT is better for CS and engineering stuff but no company is gonna snuff a Harvard student just because their not from MIT
- Need Regional Admissions Officers Info - Harvard University - College . . .
Harvard gives every admitted student a list of Admissions Officers and the regions they cover along with their email addresses, just in case students parents have any questions However, Harvard does NOT make that information available to applicants, as regional admissions officers do not want their inboxes filled with questions or updates from
- Is it possible to transfer from a community college to Harvard . . .
Harvard and Princeton admit something like 20 transfer applicants a year - it's incredibly difficult On the other hand, schools like USC and NYU offer admission to a few thousand transfer applicants a year So how difficult it is depends on what you consider a major prestigious university
- Help me decide: Princeton or Harvard : r ApplyingToCollege - Reddit
I'd maybe want to minor in poli sci, and Harvard is almost unmatched in that field Grade inflation Although still difficult, Harvard has some grade inflation, which is beneficial for grad school applications Cons: Program strength In terms of CS engineering, Harvard is behind Princeton
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