It is not a big deal to be accepted to Harvard. There are not that many applicants (I mean serious applicants).
Something tells me I'm better off having been rejected.
Good luck y'all!
Posted Mar 21, 2012 14:20
It is not a big deal to be accepted to Harvard. There are not that many applicants (I mean serious applicants).
Posted Mar 21, 2012 16:30
Any one from Africa admitted? I have been.
Posted Mar 28, 2012 00:02
Has anyone received the admissions pack? I need the formal letter of acceptance and it hasnt arrived yet...
Posted Mar 28, 2012 12:27
According to the email that Harvard sent out, the official admissions packs were sent out early this week and as such, the delivery time will largely depend on where you live and what the Fedex delivery schedules are like. Aside from the very remote areas of the world, I expect we'll be getting them next week sometime.
I'm in the UK and it took around a week to ten days for my other admissions packs to come through.
Posted Mar 28, 2012 16:49
My admission pack arrived yesterday and I went to pick it up today. I'm from Puerto Rico, so I guess I got the pack earlier than others. Don't worry.....it's in the mail!
Posted Mar 28, 2012 17:37
Has anyone received the admissions pack? I need the formal letter of acceptance and it hasnt arrived yet...
Posted Mar 29, 2012 19:20
Hi everyone! I also received my package yesterday (in Mexico - via FedEx).
Posted Mar 30, 2012 15:48
I got my packet yesterday and I am very excited. I live in the U.S.
Hope to be meeting you all very soon.
Posted Apr 01, 2012 12:04
Does anyone know what the "degree requirements" condition might be on the admissions letter? I've been accepted and have instructions about how to pay the deposit etc but I'm wondering if HLS will state that I must achieve a certain degree result given that I'm still an undergraduate and haven't taken my final exams yet. Apparently, any such conditions will be communicated April 2nd (although I'm a Fulbrighter so if I have any, they will take longer to reach me via Fulbright).
Can anyone shed any light on this?
Posted Apr 01, 2012 15:15
I had the same concern. But US schools tend to provide unconditional offers, conditions are normally the exception. What is more, in their acceptance email they indicated that conditions, if any, would be specified in the formal admissions letter. If there are not any there, I would consider the offer unconditional. However, don't know whether Fulbright has to communicate these details itself, but I doubt it.
Posted Apr 01, 2012 16:03
Thanks for your reply.
Are you a current undergraduate or did you apply another year? Have you received your formal admissions pack by Fedex yet? I'm still waiting on mine.
If any current undergrads have received their pack yet with or without conditions, I'd appreciate hearing from you!
Posted Apr 01, 2012 17:42
I received my FedEx pachage last Tuesday. I am not an undergrad, but the offer could have been conditional upon my grad degree
Posted Apr 02, 2012 17:01
Anyone received their financial aid decision yet?
No news on the formal admissions letter for me - wondering if my admissions pack has to go via IIE in New York and then Fulbright in London first!
Posted Apr 02, 2012 17:28
No news from Harvard here! Really looking forward to this!
Posted Apr 02, 2012 17:37
No news from Harvard here! Really looking forward to this!
Posted Apr 11, 2012 04:25
I would like to ask the inners whether Harvard offer scholarship for LLM? Is there anyone who gets it? Thank you.
Posted Apr 28, 2012 12:10
Hey all, Just wondering, has anyone created a facebook page for those going to HLS this year by any chance??
Cheers!
Posted Apr 28, 2012 14:47
Congratulation to the admitted ones! Those who did not manage, I encourage you to apply again. There are re-applicants in my class.
Please, those who are coming this next academic year, join this facebook group, so veterans can help you with information.
http://www.facebook.com/groups/251498608271462/
Best,
Emanuel
Posted Apr 30, 2012 07:51
Thanks Emanuel! :)