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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] According to my gf who is head of all interviewers for HYP at a very large metropolitan city on the east coast, merit means having excellent grades, test scores, a measurable achievement in an area of interest - think Olympic caliber athlete, winning Intel competition, publishing original scientific research, etc. and/or overcoming great odds to achieve whatever outstanding "something", an interesting background story helps too. Like your father is a cab driver... HTHs![/quote] Harvard accepted 1,990 applicants last spring. They weren't all Olympic-caliber athletes, Intel competition winners, authors of original scientific research, or overcomers of great odds.[/quote] Harvard accepts 5% from the general application pool so while they weren't all Olympic caliber athletes, Intel winners, etc they had something else that stood out more than good grades and SAT scores (25% of accepted students had perfect scores in all sections)[/quote]
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