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shans99

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  1. Actually, the AWA is scored by two separate readers; that's why you get your verbal and quantitative scores immediately upon completion of the exam but your writing scores don't come in for two weeks after that. It might be comforting in your situation to think it's a computer gaffe, but actual humans marked your essays. I'd think the best thing you could do would be to contact the schools you're interested in and see if they have a cut-off for the AWA, and if your writing sample will be enough to offset your mark.
  2. I think mine finally went up on the 10th.
  3. Can anyone give me an idea of what time during the day scores become available online? Midnight, noon, 11:59 pm? Mine are supposed to go up Thursday, and I'm in South Africa and hopping a flight back to the US Thursday evening and am really hoping my scores are up before I leave. Otherwise I'll just obsess while on the plane.
  4. An undergrad I know at the University of Cape Town is in the US on a Mellon Foundation fellowship and has fallen in love with Harvard. How competitive is entrance to Harvard for international students (ie more/less/same as for domestic students)? Since it's need blind, presumably the financial barriers that keep some schools from accepting international students wouldn't be there. Elements I see as working in her favor: she's from Africa, an underrepresented continent; English is her first language; she's applying in the humanities. Cons: her grades, while consistently good (the equivalent of a US A or A-), are not flawless; she's had no internships or research experience; UCT, while a decent school, is not as strong in the humanities as it is in commerce or engineering. Thoughts? She's wondering about applying for grad school and asked me what her chances are and I have no idea. I know it's insanely hard to get in to Harvard grad programs as a domestic student (I did a masters there and a classmate of mine with a near-perfect GPA, a couple of prestigious fellowships, and a lot of research experience didn't get accepted for her PhD) but have no idea what the stats are for international students.
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