Anonymous wrote:Big 3 to top 3. Yes. Was well-prepared, but curriculum is more challenging and faster-paced. More responsibility for your own learning. And if seems like a majority of the college classmates are academically comparable (brains, effort) to the top 10-15% of HS class.
Anonymous wrote:No, Harvard was easier than high school. Much easier. From the top public school in the state where ~20-25% go to the Ivies/MIT/Stanford each year. Very competitive and stressful, which Harvard isn't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, Harvard was easier than high school. Much easier. From the top public school in the state where ~20-25% go to the Ivies/MIT/Stanford each year. Very competitive and stressful, which Harvard isn't.
Okay, not to be that person, but what public sends 25% of their students to Ivies or MIT or Stanford?
Anonymous wrote:No, Harvard was easier than high school. Much easier. From the top public school in the state where ~20-25% go to the Ivies/MIT/Stanford each year. Very competitive and stressful, which Harvard isn't.
Anonymous wrote:Big 3 to top 3. Yes. Was well-prepared, but curriculum is more challenging and faster-paced. More responsibility for your own learning. And if seems like a majority of the college classmates are academically comparable (brains, effort) to the top 10-15% of HS class.
Anonymous wrote:Big 3 to top 3. Yes. Was well-prepared, but curriculum is more challenging and faster-paced. More responsibility for your own learning. And if seems like a majority of the college classmates are academically comparable (brains, effort) to the top 10-15% of HS class.