chance of getting Harvard ee master

<p>Hey, guys, </p>

<p>Here is my background:
International student, US 50th engineering college,
graduating in 3 years,
GPA: 3.84
GRE: V:153 M:163 W:3
2 work experience(internship)
1 research experience,
1 published conference paper, 1 paper is under peer-reviewing
3 recommendation letters are from: 1:my internship's supervisor, 2: my advisor 3: my English professor</p>

<p>I would love to hear your advices and discuss my chance of getting into Harvard ee master with you. </p>

<p>Let me know if you need more details.</p>

<p>Thanks.</p>

<p>GRE (writing) may not meet minimum threshold. Also a recommendation from an English professor sounds random.</p>

<p>5% chance.</p>

<p>Most of Harvard’s SEAS graduate students are PhD students; few of them are master’s.
Also their master’s are not funded, while all of their PhD’s are, I think.</p>

<p>[By</a> the Numbers | Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences](<a href=“http://www.seas.harvard.edu/about-seas/quick-facts/numbers]By”>School Overview | Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences)</p>

<p>Graduate Enrollment (Fall 2011)
Total graduate engineering enrollment: 378
Master’s degree full-time: 18
Master’s degree part-time: 3
Ph.D. full-time: 357</p>