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Harvard waitlist letter—tips?

I just got waitlisted at Harvard and I want to write a letter to show my continued interest. Does anyone have any suggestions on what to include or how to format it? Thanks in advance!

a year ago

Congratulations on being waitlisted at Harvard—that's still quite an accomplishment! When writing a letter to show your continued interest, you'll want to make it clear why Harvard remains your top choice while providing updates on any recent achievements or accomplishments. Here's a general outline to follow:

1. Introduction: Begin by expressing gratitude for being waitlisted and reiterating that Harvard is your first choice.

2. Updates: Share any new and noteworthy accomplishments since submitting your application, such as academic achievements, awards, leadership roles, or extracurricular involvement. Make sure to emphasize how these experiences have further prepared you for success at Harvard.

3. Connection to Harvard: Describe why you believe Harvard is the best fit for your academic, professional, and personal goals. Be specific and mention any unique or updated reasons why you're drawn to the University, such as faculty members you admire, research opportunities, or academic programs. This helps demonstrate your genuine interest in and familiarity with the University.

4. Affirmation: Reiterate your enthusiasm for attending Harvard and your commitment to make the most of the opportunities it provides. If you're certain that you would attend if offered a spot off the waitlist, you may want to mention this as well.

5. Conclusion: Close the letter by once again thanking the admissions committee for considering your application and restating your commitment to Harvard.

Remember to be concise, genuine, and respectful in your letter, and make sure to proofread for clarity and correct grammar. Good luck, and I hope you receive good news off the waitlist!

a year ago

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