Yes they do.
Extensively.
(and if you look into the history of college athletics, Harvard and Yale pretty much invented the concept of recruiting athletes).
@soze @bkmaester Well, this is unfortunate, but they require the coach name and the time of short and long courses for swimming recruitment. I stopped swimming 2 years ago when I was 16, and I have no records of past events.
@soze @bkmaester Just wondering, but what would you do? send the subjects or do not send?
@Jivious personally i wouldn’t send them as they optional, i would pretend i never took them. But then again it is up to you…
Here’s the thing. Most very competitive schools require them and most successful applicants to very competitive schools do well on them. I would tend to think that if you don’t submit, Harvard is just going to assume that you took them and did poorly rather than assume you didn’t take them.
For math 2, get Dr. Chungs review book. In my opinion it is by far the best.
@soze not really, I saw some posts of people getting in without subjects.
@SternBusiness If I have other chance next year I will try this book. I have heard a lot of good things about this one and Barron’s
@bkmaester I will probably do that.