<p>I think that Harvard and many other excellent schools would like TASS. I think that the most important thing is to do well in whatever activity you decide to do. Students get in to Harvard and not in to other top schools every year, and vice-versa of course. Ie there is a LOT of randomness, like spinning a lucky wheel. So when you apply, you have to have your heart set on a range of Schools. The broader the range, the better your chances of success. 7% of amazingly qualified people is a great figure to remember for Harvard. I believe that if Harvard rejected their top 7 percent and took their second 7 percent, the difference would be barely perceptible.</p>