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Harvard Enrollment Statistics

Hey, I was curious about the stats for Harvard's students. What's the overall acceptance rate, and what are the most popular majors? Also, are there any numbers for the average high school GPA and test scores of admitted students? Just need some info to see how I stand in terms of chances at getting in.

3 months ago

Hello! I'm happy to provide you with some statistics for Harvard's students.

1. Acceptance rate: Harvard is well-known for its highly selective admissions process, with an overall acceptance rate of 4.9%.

2. Popular majors: Although Harvard students don't declare their concentration (major) until the end of their sophomore year, some popular concentrations among undergraduates include Economics, Government, Computer Science, Applied Mathematics, and Biology. However, the institution offers a wide range of academic fields for curious minds.

3. Average high school GPA: The average GPA of admitted students at Harvard tends to be quite high. The majority of accepted students have a GPA of 4.0 or above (unweighted). Keep in mind that a strong GPA alone won't guarantee admission; Harvard takes a holistic approach when reviewing applications, considering other factors like extracurricular activities, essays, and letters of recommendation.

4. Test scores (for schools that still require them): For the SAT, the middle 50% of accepted students typically have scores ranging from approximately 1490 to 1580 out of 1600. For the ACT, the middle 50% range is typically between 34-36. Note that for the 2024-2025 application cycle, Harvard is requiring test scores from applicants.

It's important to remember that getting into Harvard is highly competitive, and even meeting these statistics won't guarantee your acceptance. Make sure to present a well-rounded application that highlights your strengths, passions, and unique qualities. Good luck!

3 months ago

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