Myth: Harvard students have their lives all figured out Fact: Not really. The problem with being very well-rounded is that there's so many possible paths for Harvard students to go. read more
Myth: Harvard students have their lives all figured out Fact: Not really. The problem with being very well-rounded is that there's so many possible paths for Harvard students to go. One reason why many Harvard students end up going into finance, consulting, or graduate school is that it delays this important life decision. read more
Below are some of those myths, along with facts, which we hope will dispel any misconceptions. MYTH: Harvard is only for geniuses. FACT: Harvard rejects literally hundreds of candidates with 1400-plus SAT scores and 4.0 GPA’s in favor of students with lesser academic achievements. read more
Myth #1. If you want to get to know your professors, the myth goes, don’t go to Harvard. Professors here have egos the size of Harvard’s endowment; they are old, white and male and prefer shuttling between CNN appearances and hobnobbing with notables to actually speaking with their students. Unfortunately, this is too often the case. read more