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What are the conditions for applying to Harvard University?
Undergraduate requirements:

(1) Harvard University requires that students who come to study undergraduate courses must be high school graduates, and even require graduates from domestic key high schools or international high schools;

(2) Three-year high school transcripts are required, with an average score of not less than 3.8.

(3) Sati generally needs 1800+, preferably 600+. SATII requires students to get 22 points in the 650+ and ACT exams, 32 points in ACT English and 365,438+0 points in ACT mathematics.

(4) For non-native English speakers, TOEFL score is at least 90, or IELTS score is provided. The total score is not less than 6.5, the writing is at least 6.5, and the reading, listening and speaking requirements are 6.0. Students whose language scores fail to meet the entrance requirements can take English courses offered by the school first.

Postgraduate requirements:

(1) The applicant graduated from a regular university with a GPA of not less than 3.7;

(2) The total score of TOEFL is not less than 1 10, and the total score of IELTS is not less than 7.5.

(3)GRE score, the total score must be above 325. If you apply for a business major, you need to provide GMAT scores with a total score of over 720.