Straight A's.
good grades
You need to be really smart and have gotten really good grades in high school.
Information about enrolment to Harvard is about one hundred and seventy-four times as easy as being accepted to Harvard. Naturally, the Harvard website answers ALL of your questions about how to fulfill your wish to attend there. Be updated on your grades, transcripts and programs that you may wish to enter. Be realistic about their requirements and what you possess for such.
You can get admitted into Harvard by making good grades throughout school and applying for Harvard.
to get into havard you have to have a 36 act or a 35 act you have to get a's in all of your classes in high shooland have really good grades
Yes, he got accepted to Harvard and you have to have good grades to get 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.
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.
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You have to have good grades of course, So if you're grades are good enough you have to keep them that way, because they will know if you have been slacking off. My cousin tried to go to Harvard university, and would have got in but he slacked off a bit in the end of his 12'th grade year.
She really wanted to go to Harvard, which would not consider her. For four years she prepped and was tutored for examinations in English literature, French, German, Latin, Greek, history, and mathematics. Working on a typewriter, she earned satisfactory grades in all subjects; for the bugaboo of geometry, she relied on tactile diagrams made of raised letters and lines. Radcliffe, a women's liberal arts college in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and a coordinate college for Harvard University, admitted her in 1900.
Failure by stopping from attending