Harvard Supplement Question

<p>On the Harvard supplement to the Common Application, ahould we list foreign languages we have taken in school under "What languages do you speak, read or write?" or just those we are native/completely fluent in?
Thanks</p>

<p>Only native/fluent.</p>

<p>thank you for clarifying.</p>

<p>are you sure? I think if you can read a language, you can still put that language down....you just have to label it as (R) only, and leave out (S) for speak and (W) for write......and vice versa....</p>

<p>yea, it says
"Please indicate with S, R, or W."</p>

<p>so let's just say you are native in English and can only read and write in Spanish, then you would do:</p>

<p>English - S, R, W
Spanish - R, W</p>

<p>...............I don't know, I'm just guessing that's how it goes. I may be totally wrong because I'm just a kid. Anyone who is familiar with Harvard know the answer to this?</p>

<p>dont put english</p>

<p>I'm pretty sure you only put languages you actually use in everyday life. Not ones you take in high school (they'll see those on your transcript anyways). You don't want to take the risk of stretching the truth about being fluent in another language.</p>