Do I have a chance to enter in Harvard?

Hello everyone, who read this post. About me : 21 yo, from Russia, passed GMAT for 700 points, one year ago was dropped from university (lost interest to learning, because we don`t learn thats what we need, to get a job (just a job, not a good job)) and start learning by myself.
If I will pass SAT I for 1500+ points, SAT II (math 1, math 2 and world history) for 700+ points, TOEFL iBP test for 100+ points, write a motivation letter, where explain what I do in this period, get two good teachers reports (teachers from school) and add other most important documents - do I have a good chance (>50%) to be accept in harvard on bachelor program (Business Economics)?

Sorry for my language. :slight_smile:

I wouldn’t take both math level 1 and math level 2 for your subject tests. Take math level 2, world history, and choose another.

No one has over a 50% chance of being admitted to Harvard regardless of stats. If you have done some university, would you be a transfer student? Generally the SAT is for high school students.

Harvard rejects more than 90% of its American applicants. The acceptance rate is much lower than that for international students. I think you can figure out what your chances are. (Not good. Unless your last name is Putin.)

Why not take both math tests?

For colleges which request/require Subject Tests, they want you to take tests in 2 different subjects. So if you submitted M1 plus M2, they would only look at the higher score. Similarly, one would not submit Spanish plus Spanish with Listening. If you know the material covered by M2, just take that test.

GMAT is for graduate business schools. You will also be applying as a transfer student if you attempted a year at a university in your country.

You won’t get these scores in SAT if your English doesn’t improve significantly. And the answer to your question is no unless you have some other outstanding qualifications not mentioned here. If you want to study in the U.S., start researching other colleges, there are thousands.

The only way you’ll be admitted is if you’re a recruited athlete.

If you want a school where the program is geared to future jobs, Harvard is the last place you should be looking.

Why are you focused on Harvard?

If you want to study in the US, see if you can learn about other schools. If you want business, you could look at schools like Babson, or a public state college. Harvard does not have undergrad business.

For internationals, a key question is: what’s your budget?