Archive for August, 2010

I am wondering how that looks on an application. If you have any first hand information about it, that would be greatly appreciated. My ultimate goal is to go to Stanford, but I don’t know if I really want to go across the country to study over the summer since I also have obligations at home. However, Stanford does stress admitting students who are excited about learning, and I think this could help show my enthusiasm.

Before I start dreaming about Masters degree from Harvard, I would like to know is there any kind of reliable statistical data on students who graduate from Harvard. Example; jobs, salary, better job opportunity etc..What Masters degree from Harvard is the best and why? What Masters degree is the easiest to get into and graduate? What Master’s degrees would Harvard finance (tuition) / scholarships/grants etc..?

Thank you
can you be more specific please. Which degrees how to find out etc..thank you

..religiusly speaking of curse!
but I doent liek BYou :(

I’m an international applicant for undergraduate studies at Harvard.
But I haven’t figured out how this Graduate thing works yet…
Well, I get the impression, that even if you get into Harvard, it is still possible that you can’t finish your master there since you have to apply all over again…
Is that really possible? Please tell me, that a student, who spent 4 years at Harvard and spent thousands of $ gets an advantage in the Graduate application process!
After finishing the Bachelor degree at an Ivy League college, you must have an advantage when you apply for graduate studies at another Ivy League school, right?(Even with a relatively low GPA?!)
Or could I got the "easy" way, like finishing my Bachelor with a good GPA at an average college and afterwards apply for Ivy League Graduate studies…?
Thanks for your help, heyholetsgo