No it was based on Oxford University and Eton College dining hall, but Harvard University was establised when Massachussets was part of the British Empire, so it has certainly a strong English/British architectural influence I guess
I got 52% in my 9th grade and 72% in 10th but in 11th I get 98% and I will do same in 12th but will Harvard look at my fails too.....? Are my chances of getting into Harvard low 😞 ?
Your chances are low, but not necessarily zero. You've shown a LOT of improvement, and the admissions officers love that. I suggest that you explain in the additional information section why you got low marks in ninth and tenth, and you're good to go.👍
But also, academics isn't everything, so please make sure you have good extracurricular activities and awards and essays. Recommendation letters are also very important so build strong relationships with your teachers.
@@queenmanu9690 I understand. It's the same case with me, except my grades went down last year because of covid. I've improved this year again, and I'm applying to Harvard REA in a couple more days. My cGPA is 3.65. Thankfully I have 3 national level activities and a few state level activities and awards. I also published a book on Amazon. My advice would be to use as many opportunities as you get online. My country has no resources for the major I'm applying for, so I have no activities or awards in that subject so I ended up taking online courses in that subject. So yeah, if you were unable to do research or if you don't have activities in your subject of choice, do online coursework and make sure you write about these extenuating circumstances in the additional information section. Also, which year will you be applying?
Great universities have great food, but students don't have the time to enjoy it. Average universities where students relatively have more time to actually enjoy their food, get only average quality food.
Why would you want to go to school at this institution be over half-a-million dollars in debt getting nothing in return and then complain you can't find a job because you picked the wrong field of study Unlike me barely a $15k student loan year and a half of community college and I'm making damn near 200k a year as a diesel technician now that being said it did take me awhile to get up to where I am today butt I honestly don't see why these kids go and get these 4 plus year degrees that don't work when you can spend a quarter of the money at a community college or technical School for a program that has high demand low turnover and you can make 200 250k a year at the top end of the pay scale my first-year starting out I pulled $95,000 in my first year as a diesel technician now I'm pulling a little over 200k a year and I love every day of it oh and by the way family Guy brought me here.
Literally almost every Harvard grad pays little or none of their debt. Parents making 65k-150k pay 0-10% of their salary towards their kids tuition. They also offer financial aid. If u can get to Harvard then u can also get scholarshipsb
@@nikkichoudhary3588 I wouldn't know about big Universities I went to a small community college that has a technical department (skilled labor) stayed there for little over a year paid around $12,500-$15k can't exactly remember the number
John 3:16 “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.”
John 3:16 “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.”