Your final grades for this year

<p>I'm graduating class of 2010, I'm going into my freshman year and I'm 13.</p>

<p>Harvard accepts sucessful students. Taking more AP class and recieving A's for both semester is not sucessful than taking normal classes and recieving A's??</p>

<p>both are examples of sucessful students. Each student might have a dfferent environment and you have to take tat into consideration. when you said tat your dad is a harvard graduate something clicked in my head. What that is that snce your dad went to a prestigious college he is most likely able to offer his children better opportunities. Keep in mind that just because you have better opportunities in life colleges take that into consideration. One example is affirmative action.</p>

<p>isnt it past your bedtime masterus?</p>

<p>oh and being a freshman at 13 isnt anything- down here, it means that you started elementary school early</p>

<p>I'm graduating class of 2010, I'm going into my freshman year and I'm 13.</p>

<p>IS that for college or high school?</p>

<p>But think about it this way; I'm asian and my dad came from a poor family. He came from China. He lived in a poverty village but got out by studying and going to college. Then he studied for a few years to get into Harvard. I know a bunch of Harvard Alumini since they work with my dad. Will that Help?</p>

<p>High school, I'm not as gifted as my little brother.</p>

<p>no it wont lol. Your dad going to Harvard does help you (more so for ed than rd), but having Harvard friends doesn't equate to you being Harvard material.</p>

<p>yay masterus is asking questions.</p>

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<p>its looks like he is learning something.</p>

<p>and just because ur dad went to Harvard does not mean that you have guarranteed acceptance You just have it easier, thats all. And once you get in if you do not work your ass off to keep high grades they can kick you out, even though your dad is an alumni.</p>

<p>I mean Alumini to write letters of recomendations for me.</p>

<p>lmao. his race, i don't mean to be racist, explains everything. asians thinking they are better than everyone else.</p>

<p>masterus is legacy + super ambitious + super smart(apparently) but also a super dick</p>

<p>you are gonna go to harvard then johns hopkins, enter the world and do absolutely nothing</p>

<p>story of your life.</p>

<p>riverrider1226, that is a very bad generalization to make</p>

<p>and theworld8905, it's much harder getting into harvard than getting yourself kicked out.</p>

<p>and docta, harvard has rejected legacies before lol.</p>

<p>There are plenty of people that think they're superior in every race.</p>

<p>i might just come back to this site in a few years just to see how Masterus is doing in high school. If he will have high grades with a lot of APs i will commend him. But if he does not then i will get a good laugh.</p>

<p>Yeah, because our parents pressure us into doing well in school at a young age.</p>

<p>The world, don't worry. Check the National and Connecticut Neuroscience Competitions next year. You'll see how well I did. :)</p>

<p>stupak: if you fail a few classes then i do not think that harvard would really want you there. I am Ukrainian, and my parents pressured me to do well in school at a young age as well. I have been saynig for a few years now, that it is all due to the Communist mentality.</p>

<p>yes, pressure from parents, yet you'll crack, you'll fail, you'll over do-it. and as referenced on many posts on here, there is no formula to getting into Harvard.</p>