Which Harvard School is the hardest to get into?
Top 10 Hardest Colleges to Get Into
School | Location | Acceptance Rate |
---|---|---|
1. Columbia University | New York City, NY | 3.9\% |
2. Stanford University | Stanford, CA | 3.9\% |
3. Harvard University | Cambridge, MA | 4.0\% |
4. Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Cambridge, MA | 4.1\% |
What are 2 benefits of going to a 4 year college or university after high school?
What are the benefits of attending a four-year college?
- You’ll be educated in a wide variety of subjects through general education requirements.
- There are more majors for you to pick from.
- There are loads of extracurricular options.
- You’ll get the traditional college experience.
Is a Harvard Extension degree the same as a Harvard degree?
In short, while a Harvard Extension Degree is issued by Harvard University, it is not the same degree that is issued to graduates of other schools at Harvard such as a Harvard College AB degree, a Harvard Business School MBA degree, or a Harvard GSAS AM degree.
Is the Harvard University Extension Program elitist?
The Harvard University Extension program offers Graduate and Undergraduate degrees that require on campus time. You sit in the same classrooms as “regular” Harvard students and you put in the same time. By claiming that you somehow have earned a “different” type of Harvard degree is underhanded and seriously elitist.
What happened to Extension School degrees?
Until about 30 years ago, there were relatively few Extension School degrees granted – maybe a few dozen every year, including the now-defunct associates degree. The focus of the degree programs was far more limited, particularly for the graduate degrees.
How do you list extension studies on a Harvard resume?
Harvard stipulates that resumes must show the degree as “Bachelor of Liberal Arts, Harvard University Extension School” or “Bachelor of Liberal Arts, Extension Studies, Harvard University.” Only recently did Harvard suggest graduates could list their field of study as well. Presumably, one does not major in “extension studies.”