chancw me please!

<p>Hi all, </p>

<p>i had poet this one before but no one put a replay </p>

<p>i hope that i put this thread in a right place </p>

<p>and I should say am sorry for the bad grammar </p>

<p>So, I will be an international student when I finish my bachelor degree in fall of 2011, which means I still have one academic year to go. Also I should mention that I have a scholarship to continue my master degree. </p>

<p>I like to registry to high level university to get a Master degree in language and literacy.
I specifically want to join to Harvard University and I don’t know what my possibilities are or would Harvard accept me? </p>

<p>My average score is 2.5 from four points and I can and I will upgrade it until 3.5 and I get 700 on TOFEL test. Also I will do the TOFEL exam again when I will finish all my courses plus the GRE test.</p>

<p>I am a social active student and participate in many events. According to my professors am a writing project and I really love writing, like writing a novel or a story. </p>

<p>I can talk in three languages including my mother tongue language and am just started to learn the fourth one. And will soon finish 200 hours on community services. Also I am a computer geek and had designed many programs. I love graphic design so, I have a 5 years experience in graphic, web design and video editing. </p>

<p>I am sure I will get good recommendations too, from people around the globe who had taught and whom I had worked with. </p>

<p>My question is simple; would Harvard accept me in spring 2011 or fall 2012??! </p>

<p>And what are my chances to get in to Harvard education school?</p>

<p>any inputs are appreciated ... </p>

<p>Thank you very much</p>

<p>I have a few comments here:</p>

<p>1) you’re most likely a ■■■■■
2) you cannot score a 700 on the TOEFL; the maximum is either 120 or 677
3) your gpa is very low for Harvard even if you do improve it to 3.5
4) you want to go into language- hopefully not the english language because you seem to be having MANY difficulties with it
5) your chances are miniscule at best given the information provided is correct</p>