I went to HLS. Not sure I agree with the first point. HLS is looking for all sorts of diversity, including geographical. I think my application helped that I was applying from a SLAC out west. Anything you can do to be unique or different is helpful. Yes, HLS will probably only take the top student from the school. In the case of my SLAC, it was one only every five or ten years. Do not take poli-sci. The easiest major to get into HLS when I applied was religious studies (because so few religious studies majors apply). Remember also that admissions officers are looking for students who will talk and argue in class - different political viewpoints can be helpful. And I agree with the second point - 1/3 of my HLS class did come from Harvard Undergrad. |
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