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  2. Harvard Vs. Wharton: How Two B-Schools Played The Pandemic

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    The last date by which Losee accepted applications from mainstream MBA candidates was Jan. 6–long before the pandemic hit. ... actually decided to extend it due to the pandemic by 14 days to ...

  3. Former Harvard president Larry Summers slams Ivy League ... - AOL

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    About one in five students from Harvard’s graduating class of 2024 reported having a nearly perfect GPA, rounding to 4.0, according to the Harvard Crimson. Nearly 80% had an average GPA of 3.7 ...

  4. Marshall Scholarship - Wikipedia

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    Winners from Harvard University have had average GPA of 3.92, and Stanford University recommends that applicants have a GPA of 3.8 or above. [ 29 ] [ 30 ] Between 1954 and 2022, 256 of 2,179 scholars received their undergraduate degrees from Harvard University (12 percent), 138 from Princeton University , 125 from Yale University , 94 from ...

  5. Academic grading in the United States - Wikipedia

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    However, there are some schools that consider a C the lowest passing grade, so the general standard is that anything below a 60% or 70% is failing, depending on the grading scale. In post-secondary schools, such as college and universities, a D is considered to be an unsatisfactory passing grade.

  6. Guest column: Not so fast on reinstating SAT

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    By comparison, the average SAT score at WSU (before and after the pandemic) has been within 30 points of 1100, a little above the 2023 College Board-reported mean SAT score of 1028.

  7. College admissions in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Applying to colleges can be stressful. The outcome of the admission process may affect a student's life and career trajectory considerably. Entrance into top colleges is increasingly competitive, [12] [13] [14] and many students feel immense pressure during their high school years.

  8. Harvard College - Wikipedia

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    Harvard College's first building, as imagined by historian Samuel Eliot Morison [5] Harvard during the colonial era. Harvard College was founded in 1636 by vote of the Great and General Court of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Two years later, the college became home to North America's first known printing press, carried by the ship John of London.

  9. Bill Gates was accepted into Harvard, Princeton, and ... - AOL

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    Eventually, he was accepted into Harvard, Yale, and Princeton. Gates chose Harvard and later dropped out to focus on his budding company, Microsoft. Read the original article on Business Insider