How to get into harvard or stanford university?
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i currently have a 2.7 gpa. how likely is it that i can go to harvard or stanford university after earning an AA in business administration? also would it be better to get a general AA or one under business administration?
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Answer:
A 2.7 and you want to get into the top colleges in america? Work your *** off cause harvard and Stanford take the VERY top students in the country and I mean very top. Were talking 4.0 students with tons of volunteer work and extra curricular's.
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You don't.
you've got to be kidding! my GPA is 3.5 and my highest dream is only UC Irvine
Hi :)
good luck
You don't have a very good chance at all. Sorry.
Neither Harvard nor Stanford will even take second glance at your application if they see that you have a 2.5 GPA. Sorry, but most Ivy League schools require a 4.0+.
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