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i got 81% in my high school. will harvard accept me if got got very good marks in sat and others ??


Harpreet Kaur 2nd Jul, 2022
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Salman Hyder Gazi 2nd Jul, 2022

Hello student,

You have scored a good percentage in your higher secondary school but colleges/universities like Harvard are concerned about your overall profile. You should have good academic profile, you must have involvement in social work, you should have played and participated in different types of sports, and many more things. You should definitely try to score good marks in SAT exam as It will help you a lot in your selection. Apart from your studies try to focus on your extra-curricular activities it will boost your profile and there will be more chances of getting selected by top universities/colleges.

Thank you.


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2nd Jul, 2022
yes i know am from india so i got A grade is that okie for harvard
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2nd Jul, 2022
Harpreet Kaur Yes its fine but you need to work hard on other things as well
Best of luck!
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