Official Harvard SCEA Class of 2017

<p>I know we’ve talked about this a lot, but do anyone’s application websites still say that the school report and rec letters are not received? </p>

<p>I already had my interview, and I assume they wouldn’t assign you an interviewer unless they had your whole application?</p>

<p>@daishi55 I’m pretty sure they can assign interviews as soon as they have just your Common App. I’m not sure if your school stuff was submitted a while ago or not, but if it wasn’t, it could take around 2 weeks to process, I think.</p>

<p>Just confirmed my interview today, for Sunday! so nervous!! and @daishi55, my stuff still says not submitted, even though it was all before November 1. and I have an interview scheduled. So I assume they just haven’t processed everything yet.</p>

<p>Yeah just checked today, and they’ve finally gotten it all filed. Aaaaah 28 days to go! First two weeks after submitting were fine, now it’s just dragging on…</p>

<p>I got contacted for an interview! I’m excited</p>

<p>Any tomorrow is Friday :D</p>

<p>Would a really low income coupled with family obligations that are very time consuming be hooks? I mean if you have decent grades and scores to go along with them.</p>

<p>Does anybody know when exactly decisions come out?</p>

<p>^Email decisions: December 13th Mailed Decisions: Around December 15th</p>

<p>at 5:00 p.m. right? Thanks so much–and where did this come from? Clearly I must of missed it haha</p>

<p>@blankk the decision dates are on the website. I believe if you click applying, and then freshman application process, they have the current decision dates listed. I’m not sure what time they exactly send the decisions but I’ve always heard 5pm eastern time from past years but I’ve also heard they tend to be delayed until after 5pm for all decisions (accepted, rejected, deferred). For instance, I’m in seattle and I know most people here get their harvard decisions at 11 pm sometimes.</p>

<p>Yeah, it’s kind of crazy. Spammers send out tens of billions of emails a day without sweating, and Harvard can’t figure out how to send 30,000 without crashing?</p>

<p>Not sure about other parts of the country, but my D received her email at exactly 5:00 pm EST last year (SCEA).</p>

<p>Did you guys bring resumes to your interviews? I’m having mine sometime next week and I’m not sure if I should create and bring a resume. My interviewer told me that the interview will be informal.</p>

<p>I did, but I decided not to show it to her since she did tell me not to bring anything. But still, I brought a folder that had my transcript, my resume and a hard copy of the ad campaign I had worked on, just in case these things came up in conversation and she wanted to see something. It really depends on how the interview will be. If it will be conversational, I don’t think it is necessary.</p>

<p>When/how do we find out how many early applications there were this year? I know last year overall # of applications dropped, do you think the same will happen this year?</p>

<p>They don’t release the number of early action applicants and all those stats until the day after they begin releasing decisions. I don’t know, I feel as though the number of applicants will remain in the same ballpark as last year or it might be more, just because Harvard has really revamped some aspects of the application process and school like its financial aid packages but you never know.</p>

<p>Last year, the NYTimes had an article discussing the amount of applicants on Nov. 21st. Yale, Penn, Dartmouth, etc came out the other day with their numbers, so I would guess we hear any day now about Harvard’s. </p>

<p>I would think the number will hover around the same. Yale’s number went up by 4%. That could be taking applicants away from Harvard or just signal that more and more people are applying early to these schools. It’s really hard to tell.</p>

<p>Yes–last year H announced the number of applications around Thanksgiving (give or take). H announced the number of acceptances the morning of Dec. 15, making the wait until 5:00pm even more difficult. Many believed H’s announcement was delayed last year because it was disappointed in the SCEA numbers. I don’t have a crystal ball, but I don’t expect the same disappointment this year. I’d be very surprised if the application number isn’t higher this year.</p>

<p>Why do you think it will be higher?</p>