For the essay “What specific plan do you have, if any, for using the education you hope to receive?”, what type of plans does Harvard expects to read about? Is it something big, like reforming the education system in my country after being elected for a public office or something smaller, like creating an NGO? If possible, I would like to read examples of essays on this topic. Thank you all!
It’s not an essay last I checked, it’s just a sentence or two about what you want to do afterwards with your degree.
I guess the only bad answer would be: I want to go to Wall Street and become a millionaire. (Sorry if you actually aspire for that, I just think a Harvard degree could be used for much more!)
I found this on the Crimson. I don’t know how to properly quote but here goes:
" The Admissions Office’s focus on that goal is evidenced in the international application itself. One of the application questions asks prospective students what they plan to do with their Harvard education. Worth said that the answers range from “economic development to raising the standard of education to improving the role and status of women in society,” but the common thread is where these students want to end up."
Good luck to you