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Well, i thing A's and B's have to be accomplished to get into Harvard.
Well I'm only a freshman,but i know that you need the grade point average to get into Harvard as a 3.7 through out high school.
Harvard Law School grad.
They want a student who has a good grade point average, and a good school record ( and ofcourse good behaiour)
Unlike before where the Extension division of Harvard University FAS allowed open-enrollment, today you have to be fully admitted to be a Harvard University student (even via Extension School route). Unlike the College, the admission process is unique: you must take actual Harvard University courses, make the grade point average necessary just to demonstrate that you can be considered. The consideration phase is extensive. Harvard University faculty not just grade you but also evaluate whether or not you can succeed at Harvard University.
A test in middle 6th grade won't count for getting into college. It starts to get tracked in high school.
threw out ur who life in school should be more A's than B's and nothing lower.
Post graduate, with a JD degree from Harvard Law.
This question is way too general to get an answer. Rebecca who? Which medical school? Which course in medical school? What year?
By calculating the average grade a student earned in school
The calculated average of letter grades earned in high school is known as grade point average.
The calculated average letter grade earned throughout school