Hey guys, aiming for the stars here but realistically, what's the average high school GPA for students who get into Harvard? Just wondering how much I need to grind to be in contention.
The average high school GPA of students admitted to Harvard is typically around a 4.18 on a 4.0 scale, which means most admitted students have primarily A's, and many will have taken numerous AP, IB, or honors courses to achieve weighted GPAs that exceed a standard 4.0. Remember that while GPA is a critical factor in Harvard's admissions process, it is not the sole determinant of admission. Admissions officers evaluate your entire application, including your essays, letters of recommendation, extracurricular activities, and test scores, if you choose to submit them. Therefore, while you should aim for high academic achievement, also consider developing a strong profile in other areas. Showcasing depth and excellence in a particular activity or area of study can help you stand out.
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