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<p>Concentrations, actually. Harvard does not have “majors.”</p>

<p>^ Ah, I had known that, but it slipped my mind while typing that.</p>

<p>Is it feasible to graduate in four years with a concentration, a separate secondary field, and a language citation?</p>

<p>Zeze - Yes, definitely possible with some planning.</p>

<p>Keep in mind that getting a secondary field means you give up 4-6 electives, and a language citation takes 4-6 electives as well. Doing both means you’ll have much less flexibility in your schedule (to explore freshman year + figure out your concentration, or to take random classes senior year, etc). I’m not saying it’s a bad idea - it’s just a tradeoff.</p>

<p>Harvard requires Teacher Evaluation Forms to be completed by two teachers who have taught me in different subject areas if I remember correctly. Does “Science” count as a single subject area? That is, can a recommendation from a Biology teacher be accompanied by one from a Physics or Chemistry teacher? Is it recommended? Or would it be better for me (or required of me) to send a recommendation from a Mathematics or Humanities teacher along with the one from my Biology teacher?
Thank you for your time.</p>