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I would ask a Harvard admissions counselor about stats/percentages of what the average is of community college transfer students that they've accepted and the specific requirements to gain matriculated status at the college. Being that Harvard is one of the Ivy League colleges (called 'ivy league' due to those schools actually having ivy growing up the side of the building(s), I would think that in addition to having a stellar GPA/grade point average, that SAT scores are a must along with glowing letters of recommendation from instructors, professors and/or activities advisors, and having been very active in your community college's extracurricular activities. I'm sure that the school will want you to write an essay, and perhaps you can write about how you will transition from a community college to such an intense, rigorous curriculum such as Ivy League, Harvard. (Or perhaps you have another topic in mind or such.)

2007-03-21 13:15:41 · answer #1 · answered by jannsody 7 · 1 0

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