Here's my advice to you: When you apply, apply to as much Universities as you can, and also apply to Harvard. Who knows? You could get accepted. But if you don't get in, don't sweat it. Harvard is really picky.
There is no set GPA or SAT test result to enter Harvard - That's a myth. Zak Farkes, for example, qualified with a 2.75 GPA. It's rare, but it does happen.
So while GPA is significant asset, it is not the final word. Farkes qualified for Harvard because he had an outstanding extra-curricular background and references. (Notably, he was a star Baseball player who is now in MLB.)
it depends on what other things you have other than gpa.
Upperclassmen years."junior year" is the second to last yearand "senior year" is the last year.All in order it's Freshmen,Sophomore, Junior, Senior.
one year his junior means one year younger one year his senior mean one year older
Junior year
The one who is still in sophomore year, but will be a junior in next semester or quarter.
Senior Year is the most common year to take the ACT test
yes, i am a senior this year and did post secondary last year as a junior as well as this year
You should take pre-AP physics junior year, and AP bio senior year.
the 1st year is Freshman. The second year is sophomore. The third year is junior and the fourth year is senior.
You could begin applying your senior year in college. Your admission might be dependent on your last semester's grades. And you should take the LSAT between your junior and senior year.
It's basicaly the same. I ware a dress and the way I look, I could pass as a senior!
Senior year. 1st Year - Freshmen 2nd Year - Sophomore 3rd Year - Junior 4th and final Year - Senior
A freshman is 9th grade A sophomore is 10th grade A junior is 11th grade A senior is 12th grade or graduation year