go 2 http://HMS.Harvard.edu/admissions/default.asp?page=requirements
if u can't open the page below is the info
Requirements for Admission
The Faculty of Medicine accepts applications from current students in good standing and graduates of accredited colleges who:
PLEASE NOTE: Students who have been enrolled in medical school are ineligible to apply for admission to the first-year class. Students who have applied for admission to HMS on two prior occasions also are ineligible.
General Comments Regarding Course Requirements
The Committee on Admissions considers the level of courses when evaluating academic performance and determining a candidates suitability for medicine. We require a strong preparation in the sciences and mathematics basic to medical school studies. Candidates should take courses that are comparable to courses taken by students majoring in these subjects.
In the final analysis, however, it is not the number of years in college or hours in a course, but the quality of education and the maturity of the student which determine readiness for medical school. At least three years of college work and a baccalaureate degree are required prior to matriculation in medical school.
Required Course
We will consider other course formats or combinations that are sponsored by the undergraduate institution attended and provide equivalent preparation. When advanced placement credits used to satisfy portions of the chemistry, physics, or mathematics requirements noted above, scores from the AP examination must be submitted prior to matriculation. If these credits are not shown on the college transcript, either the scores from the placement examination or a letter from the chairperson of the respective department certifying that the student has met the requirement in question must be submitted. If there is doubt about the suitability of advanced placement credits, you should contact the Faculty Associate Dean for Admissions for approval before final admissions decisions are made in February.
Recommended Courses
We encourage candidates to complete at least 16 hours in literature, languages, the arts, humanities, and the social sciences and become familiar with computers. We also recommend honors courses and independent study or research, as they offer in-depth exploration of an area of knowledge.
i am also just a 9th grader and our school just had a meeting about how important grades are your grades have to be good from 9th grades through they do count
The average high school GPA of a Harvard freshman is 3.8. There are several other parts to the application which will have a huge impact on your chances of getting in, such as your application essay, your SAT scores, your extra curricular activities, and several other things.
Since Harvard is an Ivy League school they are looking for great grades. Most students have about a 4.0 GPA.
you should be at least the top 5 students in your class also focus mainly on the 4 subjects la math social and science
you need at least a 3.7 which means As and bs
i think you need a-b that's my opinion
really good grades
You can get admitted into Harvard by making good grades throughout school and applying for Harvard.
Yes, he got accepted to Harvard and you have to have good grades to get into Harvard
Have you ever heard the term "Gentleman's C"? Bush's grades didn't need to be that good--his major reason for going to Harvard was networking.
95%+
good grades
you need at least a 3.7 which means As and bs
Straight A's.
The only way to find out if Harvard will accept you is to apply. You never know until you try. Ok I get it but I need to know more about what are Harvard's rules, level grades, law, instructions, and people.
No, you need to get really good grades like A's and B's and then get accepted for it. Classes are available but you do not need to take a language to enroll or be accepted into Harvard.
When Obama was in highschool he let his grades drop, but apparently that was just because he was dealing with so much drama in his life. He ended up bringing up his grades and going to college in LA but half way throught the year he transferd to Columbia university, making good grades. and after colombia he went to Harvard where he did amazing.
oh you need straight a's no b's no c';s especially no f's or get schloarship on the grades not even a solid a minus you can go to Harvard get aschlarship or get a parent to pay like i said you could go to Harvard but in order to do that study hard in high school and when you go don't always expect perties and don't have trouble with your roomate trust me expect lot's of work and pop quizs and test's
There are a number of things an international student needs to get into Harvard. They must for example have excellent grades and show evidence of doing many extra curricular activities.