When should I start preparing for Harvard?

When should I start preparing for Harvard?

Some experts recommend starting as early as sixth grade. We have found that starting to think about and to prepare for college should ideally start during the summer before your high school freshman year, but getting help later can still be of benefit to you.

How can I get admission in Harvard from India after 12th for MBBS?

The eligibility criteria for Indian students to get through Harvard Medical School are as follows:

  1. Minimum 85\% in State board 10+2 level.
  2. Minimum 70\% in CBSE/ ICSE levels.
  3. Early bird application to the University.

How hard is it to get into Harvard Medical School?

Admission to Harvard Medical School is very selective. We seek students of integrity and maturity who have concern for others, leadership potential, and an aptitude for working with people. The Committee on Admissions evaluates applications based on several factors, including the following:

Does Harvard Medical School pre-screen medical school applicants?

The education of a physician is enhanced by the diversity of the student body. The Committee on Admissions takes a holistic approach to application review. We do not pre-screen applications. All applicants who submit an AMCAS application and designate Harvard Medical School will receive our secondary application.

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Is there a formula to ensure admission to Harvard?

This overview is not intended to provide a formula that will ensure admission to Harvard. Our admissions policies are based on many criteria. Some are academic; others are not. Our Admissions Office chooses carefully from a broad range of applicants who seem to us to offer the most promise for future contributions to society.

Does Harvard Medical School have a rolling admissions policy?

Harvard Medical School does not have a rolling admissions policy. The timing of the submission or completion of an application will not affect the applicant’s chances of receiving an interview invitation.