Applicants will be asked to share how their life experiences, academic achievements and extracurricular activities have shaped them
Harvard College is changing its essay requirements for high school seniors applying for admission, nodding to the recent Supreme CourtUnder the new guidelines, applicants will be required to answer five questions instead of the previous
single optional essay. Students will be asked to share how their life experiences, academic achievements and extracurricular activities have shaped them, and describe their aspirations for the future, according to Harvard spokesman Jonathan Palumbo.
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