Harvard University Top Questions

What kind of person should attend this school?

Claudia

A highly ambitious, innovative scholar should attend Harvard. The scholar should be a hard worker and a determined dreamer. He or she must have an unwavering passion for learning, self-discovery, and helping others. Most importantly, the individual must be characterized by a never-ending desire to do things. The scholar must constantly reflect on his or her future: What are the next steps? How are they to be achieved? How will they help mankind? If a Harvard education is to be of any value, the individual must graduate with a deeper and still unquenched thirst for knowledge and service.

Melody

Harvard is great for open-minded students who are willing to explore the myriad of opportunities available, whether in classrooms or in club settings. There are so many resources at hand, but it takes someone who is willing to reach out first to take full advantage of them. While Harvard ranks number one in many aspects, one of the most important ones is the network: connect with classmates, professors, advisors, alumni, etc. and you will find that having a Harvard support system makes your life so much easier.

J.L.

The person that attends Harvard University should have an incredible thirst for knowledge, a high capacity to absorb information and be disciplined about their academic pursuits.

Jessica

Students at Harvard have to be independent, self-motivated, and willing to actively pursue all the opportunities available on campus. They should have a sense of direction in life, both in terms of their college major and their career goals. Prospective students should develop strong leadership skills in high school.

Gina

Contrary to popular belief, Harvard is not the home of pompous elitists. As a member of the low class, I was scared of these sterotypes, but not yet have I met the "typical" pretentious Harvardite. Instead, Harvard is best for those that love to learn, that have a variety of talents, and that are undecided of what career path to take. Since it is a liberal arts college, students must dabble in a variety of subjects and discover their intended major through a full-rounded curriculum. Also, its advising is top notch for the confused, so it welcomes the undecided.

Cindy

Someone who has good work ethics, time management skills, and confidence.

Joshua

Motivated, excited; thrives in academics, but throws him/herself into extracurriculars even more.

Katherine

Smart, hard-working people

Huan

someone who is driven and focused, and wants to interact with superior talent and explore different ideas

Jennifer

Pragmatic, well-rounded, friendly, outgoing, engaged, intelligent, and curious.

Kelly

Driven, determined, go-getter, intellectually curious, in love with learning, intelligent, unique, creative, hard-working, service-oriented

Omar

Someone who likes to work really hard

Eugene

Self-motivated, intelligent students with a drive to engage the numerous resources available on campus with all of their energy.

Victor

Liberal and openminded. Willing to try new things. Likes being a face in the crowd.