<p>I just got in my TOEFL scores. Can you evaluate how good it is for Harvard?</p>
<p>TOEFL iBT - 100/120
Reading - 26/30
Listening - 23/30
Speaking - 23/30
Writing - 28/30</p>
<p>I just got in my TOEFL scores. Can you evaluate how good it is for Harvard?</p>
<p>TOEFL iBT - 100/120
Reading - 26/30
Listening - 23/30
Speaking - 23/30
Writing - 28/30</p>
<p>100 was the minimum score accepted by Harvard last year. However, I don’t know how much importance they grant to the actual score once it meets the requirements. Are you currently going to school in English? If not, you might want to keep in mind that with a 100/120, it will probably be hard for you to adjust to college life in English. It’s totally doable, but it takes a lot of work, especially at a college like Harvard where the classes are really hard and the workload is heavy. I had 119/120 on the TOEFL and I am just starting to feel like English is not that much of a barrier anymore. That being said, there are resources to help you on campus, and many students have succeeded in overcoming the language barrier before. I really don’t want to bring you down!</p>
<p>Thank You for your response. I am on my gap year and I went to an English medium school.</p>
<p>I can assure you that my essays are great and my co-curricular activities are somewhat impressive, but my borderline TOEFL scores are intimidating me.</p>
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