Thursday, November 28, 2019

Harvard, Ivy League

This blog will be about all the details about Harvard! I personally don't like Harvard because they are racist to the Asian race, and well, I'm Chinese so.

But I am still researching Harvard because it is the top university in the world as of 2019-2020. Harvard is ranked the number one university on this website https://cwur.org/2018-19.php. I feel this is a reliable source because instead of ending in .com as in community, it ends in .org meaning this website is from an organization.

On this website, Harvard is ranked the top university as of 2019-2020. Harvard University is a private Ivy League research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Harvard contains around 6,700 undergraduate students and about 13,100 postgraduate students.

It is exceptionally hard to get into Harvard. To get into Harvard, you would have to have a 4.04 GPA. It would also be easier to get in through legacy, meaning if your parents and grandparents, etc. went to Harvard. This is similar to many other universities; however, Harvard is one of the Universities that consider legacy. 

Harvard was founded in 1636, it's tuition is $48,949 as of (2017-2018). Its average financial aid award is $50,562. Its acceptance rate is %5.2 (class of 2021). The average SAT score was 2235 (class of 2020), similar to 1530 on the new SAT.

Harvard also offers many sports, but in both men and women, they are known mostly for their soccer. I have never heard of their soccer teams, but I may be biased!

Just through this, you can see that it is quite challenging to get into Harvard, but personally, I don't want to go to Harvard because they probably wouldn't accept me but also because they are incredibly racist.

6 comments:

  1. "as of 2019-2020" What does this mean? We are still in 2019.

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  2. "com" is not for community, it is for commercial.

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  3. You can do a blog on all the domain extensions to understand it better.

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  4. Forget about financial aid. You won't qualify. How about living expenses? You can also talk a bit about the area. Is it urban? Is it a college town? How hard is to find jobs as a student there? What are the weathers like?

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