What are my chances to Harvard?

<p>I have more than what it takes, in fact, I might hVe to descend to Harvard rather than ascend. Not to brag but true.</p>

<p>GPA wise its crap. 3.0GPA.</p>

<p>I honestly was in a mess, and thought id just take the community college route. I still regret it and brake things everytime, still cry over such a stupid decision.</p>

<p>I actually passed the hardest Eng 12 class with a B, without doing any work, and aced the hardest test, without studying.</p>

<p>SAT score is 2350. My writing skills are original, and my whole belief and thought system is uniquely independent, and unheard of.</p>

<p>I do know 1 Harvard alumni whom i could have write a recommendation. And my recommendations will be top notch, higher than that even.</p>

<p>Clubs and ECs, 44 hours of community service and no clubs. Seriously, clubs and ECs like volunteering and **** for seniors is so ******** and fake, I could never do those.</p>

<p>Recap</p>

<p>3.0GPA unweighted
2350 SAT (studied but not much)
No ECs
Extremely creative writing, creating new paradigms for the future.
Stellar, more than that, recommendations which can not be ignored.</p>

<p>Chance me in terms of 0-100% without mention the admission rate please.</p>

<p>Oh and, what is this donation thing I keep seeing everywhere? Is it true you can donate and get in?</p>

<p>Maybe you’d have a chance if you weren’t so arrogant. Don’t take so much pride in not studying.</p>

<p>…Since satire is difficult to convey at times, I sincerely hope that you are simply trolling.</p>

<p>i cant tell either</p>

<p>i hope you dont get an interview or else you’re screwed…</p>

<p>@chewydog, I hope so too… I mean he’s only written one post so…</p>

<p>I really hope you’re just trolling. Although your SAT is good, a 3.0 and no extracurriculars won’t get you into any Ivy League, let alone Harvard.</p>

<p>Trollollollolloll</p>

<p>Assuming you’re not trolling:
You won’t get in.
You wouldn’t even get in with a good GPA because Admissions offices HATE arrogant essays.</p>

<p>Like the other users said, I seriously hope you are being satiric in this post. There is no way you can get into Harvard, even if people do say that admissions is “random.” Not only is your GPA way below average, but you didn’t have a good reason for it-it was pure laziness. And the fact that you have no extracurriculars at all makes it even worse. You could have a great letter of recommendation from the President, but with a low GPA, no extracurricular activities, and to top it off-an arrogant attitude; I’m sorry, there is just no way you will be admitted. No matter how hard some of us may try, admissions officers are trained to see through all of the pretentious B.S. most high school seniors compile to construct their essay. Most claim that they can see when a person genuinely wants to go to said school for the name, or because they feel that they could develop as a person at said institution. The one thing they don’t look for is arrogance, which you seem to possess a lot of- more than I care to ever encounter.
So if you want a straightforward answer, here it is:
You might want to work on your people skills, and get off your high horse before considering attending any institution of higher learning, much less Harvard. But, and I say this will all DUE respect- I don’t believe that you could get in.</p>

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<li>Also, the fact that you asked if it was true that if you donated a lot of money, could you get in, shows how naive you are. There are “development cases”, who are kids whose families have money and can contribute significantly to the school, were their child to be admitted. However, these kids-while some argue that they are held to a lower standard than the average applicant- still have to meet some criteria in the holistic admissions process; which, I don’t think you meet.</li>
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<p>But then again, this is all just my opinion. You want a real answer? Apply to Harvard, and see.</p>