I'm planning on applying to Harvard under the Early Action plan. Does anyone know when exactly is the Early Action deadline? How early should I start preparing my application?
Harvard University's Early Action deadline is typically on November 1st. However, it's advisable to double-check on the official website or through Harvard's admissions office to confirm the exact date for the year you're applying.
As for when to start preparing your application, the earlier the better. The application process can be intensive and involves several components, including your academic record, extracurricular activities, recommendation letters, and personal essays. To give yourself plenty of time to gather all necessary materials and write thoughtful, well-edited essays, starting to prepare during the spring or summer before your senior year is generally a good rule of thumb.
One of the most important parts of your application is your essay, which allows colleges to see your personality and how you think. To make your essay stand out, focus on specific experiences that reveal aspects of your personality and abilities that aren't apparent from the rest of your application.
Lastly, don't underestimate the importance of having others review your application. Teachers, friends, family members, or even a private admissions counselor can offer invaluable feedback. They can help catch any errors, ensure all sections are complete, and provide critique on your essay.
Remember, applying early means you'll receive a decision earlier, but it also means you'll have less time to prepare your application. So, starting early is key to submitting a polished and thoughtful application. Good luck!
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