One of the earliest private universities in America. A comprehensive university focusing on training graduate students and engaging in scientific research. Formerly known as Harvard College. 1636, 10/0 On October 28th, the colonial parliament of Massachusetts Bay passed a resolution and decided to allocate 400 pounds to establish an institution of higher learning similar to Cambridge University in England. 1638 Cambridge, Massachusetts officially opened, with four first-year students. 1638 On September 4th, J Harvard, pastor and dean of Emanuel College, died of illness. He donated half of his savings of 720 pounds and more than 400 books to the school. On March 1639 and 13, the Massachusetts bay colonial parliament passed a resolution to name this school Harvard college. In the first century and a half, the school system mainly imitated European universities. 172 1 formally established the position of professor of theology, 1727 established the position of professor of mathematics and natural science, 1780 established the position of professor of medicine. In the same year, it was expanded to Harvard University; 18 16 set up a seminary, 18 17 set up a law school. Later, various colleges were established in the19th century. The College of Education was established in1990; 1936 set up a school of political science (1966 was named J.F. Kennedy School of Political Science). Since 1966, Harvard University has established 10 graduate schools, namely, College of Arts and Sciences, School of Business Administration, School of Design, School of Dentistry, School of Theology, School of Education, School of Law, School of Medicine, School of Public Health and Kennedy School of Politics. The two colleges that recruit undergraduates are Harvard College and Radcliffe College. And set up a continuing education office, responsible for summer schools, affiliated courses and lifelong learning centers. The three graduate schools of dentistry, medicine and public health are located in Boston, and the rest are concentrated in Cambridge. The college is relatively independent, and successive presidents of Harvard adhere to the 3A principles, namely academic freedom, academic autonomy and academic neutrality (the first letter of these three principles is A).
High school students all want to go to "Ivy League" universities, among which Harvard is the first choice. However, a high SAT score may not be accepted by Harvard University.
At the strong request of everyone, the president of Harvard called together the parents of students who have successfully studied and those who want to enroll in Harvard to open a forum, with the aim of letting successful parents pass on the classics and send treasures. The meeting was very lively, and successful people scrambled to speak. However, there were various parenting experiences, such as attending cram schools, doing social work, sacrificing oneself to save others, inventing and creating things, which fooled other listeners and could not be copied and promoted. So, everyone turned their attention to the president of Harbin Institute of Technology and asked him to express his views on what kind of students he thought Harbin Institute of Technology wanted. The president of Harbin University pondered for a while and answered a word-commitment, "persistence". Whenever he interviews an applicant, he asks the students to give an example of what he/she has done "persistently" in the past ten years.
Persistence is the enemy of failure, because it does not give up. I have met and heard of many Nobel Prize winners. Their personalities, speeches, family backgrounds and fields are different, but one characteristic and process is the same: "persistence", and they never give up their monographs. stubborn