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Hi everyone, it's Global Scholarships
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and I'm your host as I hope you're all
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doing well. I hope everything is going
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great and today we'll see the
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application procedure of Harvard
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University in the United States. Now you
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can go to globalcolarships.com
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right now and this is the page you will
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see. Uh we have a search tool as you can
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see you can just type in Harvard here
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and choose as institution Harvard
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University which will take you to our
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page that we have for this to work. You
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can get a lot of information from
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location to population, scholarships,
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admission procedure like we have some
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admission results in here. We have
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deadlines. Tuition is of course uh quite
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high since it's you know Harvard and we
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have scholarships here. Uh for
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undergraduate you have financial aid
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basically apply through common app for
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this university and then you create a
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CSS profile. Then you can also apply for
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financial aid which can if you're a
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really really really good student can
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cover 100% of your demonstrated needs.
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Uh we've talked about that in our
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channel quite a lot. We have graduate
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scholarships as well. Anyway, if you
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want to apply you can just go uh click
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here to go uh and see university's page
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for applications where you can get a lot
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of information. How do international
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students apply? Which standardized tests
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Harvard requires? Uh how do I take TOEFL
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etc etc. Basically uh you apply through
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as a lot of other American universities
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you can apply through common app. So you
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click here which will take you you to
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basically commonapp.org.
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This is a platform that you can create
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an account uh that you can use apply for
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a lot of uh universities in the United
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States. Uh so here we create on create
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an account. We're going to create a new
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account. Uh we're going to go through
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the whole like every step uh until the
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very last step which is sending the
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application. uh which I will not do do
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because like first you have to pay like
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$90 application fee and then I also
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don't want to send them like a fake
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application. This is just for
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demonstration purposes. Uh here we
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choose first year student and we're
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going to give them our email and
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password first our name contact details
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etc etc. I'm going to choose I'm going
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to use a temporary mail for
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demonstration. Let's use this and then
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choose a password which best describes
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you. I'm applying as a first year
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student and plan to study college in
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2025 2026. I'm going to choose that one.
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Of course, uh like it can change
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depending on when you are applying. So,
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let's just give them some madeup
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information here. Let's add an address.
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Turkey. Turkey. Just a random thing.
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Let's pick. Are you currently based in a
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European Union country? Iceland,
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Likingstein, Norway, Switzerland, or the
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United Kingdom. Now, would you like to
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receive communications from Common App
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about opportunities and resources? You
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can choose yes. Of course, I'm going to
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choose no here by checking this box. I
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agree to the terms of use if I'm under
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the age of 18. I represent that my
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parent or legal guardian also agrees to
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the terms of use on my behalf. So, let's
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choose that and create an account.
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Great. So, this is now their new
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dashboard, updated dashboard. Here we
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have um my common application, my
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colleges, uh college search, direct
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admission, financial aid. You can click
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on any one of them to get information.
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Basically, first you have to go through
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my common application and like uh
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complete all these sections like
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profile, family, education, testing,
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activities, writing and then you can
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choose college search and uh you can
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search for your college. I'm going to do
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that now. uh because that gives you
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information about like what your college
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requires and doesn't require like what
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are what is optional and not. So let's
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choose Harvard University. Now Harvard
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University is among our colleges. So if
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I click on my colleges here we have
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Harvard University. You can add more by
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the way apply to more than one college
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anyway. So let's let's basically
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complete our my common application.
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Basically this is our profile. So first
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is personal information. Do you have any
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materials under form or legal name? No.
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That section is done. Uh we've gave them
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our permanent home address, alternate
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mailing address. I have no alternate
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address. So let's choose that as well.
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Contact details. Let's say mobile phone.
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No other telephone. And go forward.
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Demographics. We have gender, legal sex.
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Let's choose male. I'm only I'm only
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picking like the mandatory ones uh with
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the red asterisk next to them because
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like I don't want to make this too uh
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long as a tutorial. Other ones you can
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just answer yourself. So let's click on
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continue. Language number of languages
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you are proficient in. Let's choose two.
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First one is let's say Turkish. My first
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language basically. And then let's say
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English. I'm going to say uh speak.
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Okay. Geography and nationality. Birth
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country, region, territory. Uh you can
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choose all of this. I'm not going to do
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that. Not mandatory. Your citizenship
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status. I'm going to choose citizen of
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non US country. And then we have list of
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countries. List countries of
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citizenship. I'm going to choose Turkey.
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That's only country. That's the only
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country I have a citizenship of. Do you
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currently hold a valid US visa? No. Do
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you intend to apply for a new or
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different US visa? Yes. And I'm going to
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choose here F1 student. Of course, the
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answers are answers change depending on
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your situation. So, I'm just trying to
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demonstrate to you like just what a
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generic student would go through. You're
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eligible for application fee wavers if
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you meet one or more of the following
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criteria. Basically, you can apply for a
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fee waiver. You're eligible for
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application fee wavers. You can read all
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of this and if you're like if anyone
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anyone of this applies to you, you can
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like do you meet one or more uh you can
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choose yes and fee waver signature or
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you can say no and pay $90 application
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fee. Uh yeah, that's pretty much it for
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this section. So profile is complete. We
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have family, household, parent one,
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parent two, and sibling. parents let's
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say married uh with whom do you make
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your both parents let's say do you have
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any children no then we have parent one
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so you can give them your information
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your like parents information you can
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choose highest education level graduate
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from college university but then you
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would have to like give them like
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college information number of degrees
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etc etc so here I'm going to just choose
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high school graduate from high school or
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secondary school and the same with
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parent two click on continue and then
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sibling if you have any sibling can
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choose Just like one, two. I can give
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them like first name, age, last name.
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I'm going to choose zero here. Okay. So,
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family is done. Now we have education,
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current or most recent secondary high
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school. You can click here to find
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school, high school name, etc., etc. You
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can just type in like whatever you are
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looking for. Let's say I'm going to type
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in. Let's see what we have. Yeah, you
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can choose. For example, I can choose
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anatolian high school. Or if you cannot
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see your uh univers your high school
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here you can choose I don't see my high
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school in this list um and then you can
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give them information about your uh
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let's say high school address state
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region let's say Turkey school type
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public and that's it so we have our uh
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high school here which is obviously made
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up I'm not sure that might be there
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might be an estumble no date of entry
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let's say 2024 to 20 2020 to 2024. Did
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you or will you graduate? Is this a
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boarding school? No. Did you or will you
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graduate from this school? Let's say
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yes. And graduate date, graduation date,
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let's just say 2024. Please indicate if
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any of these options will have affected
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your progression. Did or will graduate
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early, late, take time off, gap year, or
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no change in progression? Basically,
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just a regular four-year
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um high school. If you've attended any
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secondary high schools not listed in the
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previous section, please indicate
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basically like if you went to two
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different high schools. I'm going to
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choose zero. If you choose one or two,
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you give them the information about that
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as well. Let's click on continue.
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Colleges and universities. If you have
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ever taken coursework at a college or
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university, please indicate the number
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of colleges. I'm going to choose zero.
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Choose one and then give them
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information. Grades, graduation, class
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size, doesn't really matter. Let's say
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50. GPA scale reporting. Cumulative GPA.
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GPA waiting waiting you can give them
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information about that so it's not
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mandatory current or most recent year
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courses please list all courses you are
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taking this academic year if you're not
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currently enrolled please list courses
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from your most recent academic year so
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basically your last year in high school
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how many courses would you like to
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report you can choose a lot let's say 12
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perhaps you took six uh every semester
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I'm going to choose I'm going to show
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you how to do one uh course scheduling
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system your institution is using
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semester
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Course subject let's say geometry course
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name is course level is regular and the
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schedule is first semester or second
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semester let's say let's say first
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semester and click basically you can
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choose like 12 15 or how many ever you
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had it's pretty much the same procedure
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you wish to report any honors related to
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your academic achievements beginning
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with the 9th grade or international
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equivalent and choose yes and give them
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information about that or say no and
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click on continue based organizations
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indicate the number of community
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programs or organizations that have
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provided you with free assistance in
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your application pro process. Uh you can
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choose one two three and basically give
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them all the information. I'm going to
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choose zero here. Future plans applying
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as a first year student. We've ch chosen
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that already. Highest degree you intend
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to burn. Let's say I don't know
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doctorred. Career interest let's say
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chef. Sure why not? You want to be a
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doctor in kitchen. In addition to
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sending official score reports as
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required by colleges, do you wish to
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selfreport scores or future test dates
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of any of the following standardized
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tests ACT, SAT, etc. I can choose yes
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and basically give them all the
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information that and then you would have
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to basically give them the information.
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So let's say SAT one uh SAT essay score
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let's say yes or no. I'm going to choose
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no here. Number of future SAT sittings
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you expect let's say zero. Highest
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evidence-based reading and writing
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score, let's say 800. Evidence-based
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reading and writing date, uh, let's say
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2024. Highest math score, 800, and math
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date, again, 2024. Obviously, you would
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then when you apply to the university,
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if you're admitted, uh, then you would
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have to uh provide evidence like the
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documents, activities. Reporting
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activities can help colleges better
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understand your life outside of the
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classroom. Uh, examples of activities
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might include, you can choose any one of
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these. Let's say activity art etc.
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Please describe this activity timing of
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participation. I'm going to choose no
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here and click on continue.
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Responsibilities and circumstances.
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Sometimes academics and activities are
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impacted by household responsibilities
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or other circumstances. Sharing this
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information with colleges can help them
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better understand the context of your
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application. You may repeat information
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you already provided elsewhere in your
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common app. Please select which
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responsibilities you spend four or more
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hours per week doing. But you can read
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all of this. Basically, if it's like
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maybe you are taking care of your your
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like one of your younger siblings, maybe
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there is something in your household
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that takes a lot of your time that you
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have responsibility over that like farm
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work, unpaid work, etc. Family business,
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that sort of thing. I'm going to choose
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none of these. You can choose other two
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as well. I'm going to choose none of
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these. Please select the cir which
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circumstances you've experienced. As you
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can see, this is uh kind of like the
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hardships that you might have gone
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through committing 60 minutes or more uh
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to and from school each day without
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reliably use or usable internet. You get
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that? Yeah. Let's click and continue.
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Okay. And the last one that we have to
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go through is writing. We have personal
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essay. Some colleges require submission
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of the personal essay with your common
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app. This is why I first added Harvard
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to my colleges because as you can see it
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shows me which of my colleges which of
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the colleges that I picked require or
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not require uh a personal essay. So
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let's choose I understand. The essay
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demonstrate your ability to write
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clearly and concisely on a selected
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topic and helps you distinguish yourself
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in your own voice. Basically can choose
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any one of these uh subjects. Uh, of
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course I'm pretty sure you know there
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are like there are ton of information
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out there how to write a good personal
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statement, good essay and you can also
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head to global scholarships.com. We have
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a lot of guides on that as well. And
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let's click on continue. Additional
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information. Sometimes a student's
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application and achievements may be
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impacted by challenges or other
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circumstances. This could involve access
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to a safe and quiet study place like
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discrimination, physical health and
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mental well-being. natural disasters,
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war, conflict, etc. If you're
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comfortable sharing, this information
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can help colleges better understand the
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context of your application. Colleges
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may use this information to provide you
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and your fellow students with support
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and resources. Would you like to share
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any details? You can choose yes and give
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them pretty much another like kind of
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kind of personal statement. Although
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this is maximum uh 250 words. So, let's
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choose no. Would you like to share any
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additional details or qualifications not
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reflected in the application? You can
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choose yes and again write it down or
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choose no. Okay. So the part that we
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have about our application about our
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profile is complete. So this is the
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basic stuff. Uh now we're going to go
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and do what our colleges the colleges
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that we have picked require. So this is
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my common application. And then here
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we're going to choose my colleges. If
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you have more than one college here,
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you're going to have to go through each
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one and uh do their requirements one by
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one. Uh we only have one here. So,
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Harvard University, let's say college
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information, uh like we have deadlines,
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links, contact information, application
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fees, courses, recommendations.
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These are the ones that that are
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required. Writing requirements, personal
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essay, etc. Let's click on general.
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Preferred start term. Let's say fall
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2026. This is the one that is available
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right now. Of course, when you're
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applying to this university on some
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other date, uh it might be different.
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Preferred admission plan, let's say
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regular decision, preferred residence
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during your first year, let's say on
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campus. Do you intend to apply for
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need-based financial aid? So, uh we talk
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a lot about need-based financial aid in
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our on our channel. So I'm not going to
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go through uh go into a lot of detail
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but basically a lot of American
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universities they take care of your
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financial needs uh like the amount that
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you would need but your family cannot
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cover perhaps if you're a really good
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student. Uh so you can just go and watch
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uh like basically we made a video about
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uh financial aid in Harvard University.
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I think that was a couple of days ago uh
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maybe last Saturday. You can look into
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that. But pretty much you can apply if
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you want to apply for this then at some
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point you're going to have to give them
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a lot of information about your like
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financial situation your family's like
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tax records etc etc uh so they can get
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an understanding of how much your family
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can contribute to your education costs
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I'm going to choose no here do you
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intend to submit supplementary media
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materials like video audio images to be
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considered as a part of the admission
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process to Harvard portfolio materials
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can illustrate special talents in
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academics And in one or more of the
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arts, you can choose yes or you can
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choose no. I'm going to choose no. Did
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you or did you plan or do you plan to
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take SAT or ACT? Let's say yes. Please
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report your scores on common
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application. If you do not have yet
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scores, if you do not yet have scores,
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you will be able to report them through
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Harvard's applicant portal after you
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submitted your application. So, we've
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done that already like report your
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scores on common application. Remember
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when we said when we gave them our SAT
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score which was obviously made up for
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me. Harvard offers 50 fields of study.
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You can learn more about Harvard's
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curriculum and fields of study which we
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call concentrations here. You can click
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here. While we do not admit applicants
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to particular programs. We invite you to
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indicate which fields of study you would
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be interested in exploring further at
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Harvard. Please list in order of
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interest. I'm going to choose economics
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here which is my area. I can choose more
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than once. Let's say anthropology, bio,
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history. On a scale of 1 to five, how
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definite do you consider your academic
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plans to be? Let's say you are
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completely certain. Let's choose one. On
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a scale of 1 to five, how definite do
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you consider your vocational plans to
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be? Let's say three. Sure. How definite
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are your extracurricular and or athletic
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interests? Let's say three. Are applying
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for a program with the New England
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Conservatory? Let's say no. Are you
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applying for a program with Berkeley
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College of Music? Let's say no. And
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that's pretty much it. Let's click on
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continue. So, academics are done.
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Activity, you don't have to give them
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anything, which is why it's already
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ticked as complete. Let's choose on
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click on continue. Have you previously
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applied to Harvard? No. Uh you can
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choose your contacts here. How have you
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learned uh about Harvard Baha? You get
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the idea. Let's click on continue. We
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have family. Did either of your parents
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uh receive a bachelor's degree is
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equivalent or higher regardless of the
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country? Uh we said no. We've
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specifically chosen both of them to be
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high school graduates. Based on the
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parent guardian information you listed
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in the family section of the common app,
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do you have any parents or guardians who
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live in a known address different than
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your own? I'm going to choose no. If you
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choose yes, you can get them your
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information here. Please answer the
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following questions consistently with
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the order in which you listed your
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parents in the family section of the
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common app. The one that we've done
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already. Let's say yes. occupation
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employed parent one position title
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current employer let's just say give
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something random parent two let's say
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yes or you can choose I have limited
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information about this parent let's say
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employed or you can choose unemployed
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how many siblings did you list in the
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family section of the common app if
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you've chosen more let's let's say two
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you can give them the information here
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uh I've chosen zero other information
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please list the cities states and
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countries where you have lived with
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years of residents please list each
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location on a separate line with dates
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following etc. This is not mandatory but
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for example you can say I can say like
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which is city I was born in say 2007 in
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this city Turkey uh from like 2007 to
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2020.
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Have you ever been found responsible for
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a disciplinary violation at any
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educational institution you have
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attended from the 9th grade forward? I
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could choose yes and give them the
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information or choose no. Have you ever
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been convicted of or plead guilty or no
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contest to any felony or misdemeanor
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other than you can read all of this. I'm
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going to like if you can choose yes I'm
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going to choose no here. Military
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veterans are currently serving etc. I'm
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going to choose no. Harvard college is
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an academic and residential community
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devoted to learning and the creation of
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knowledge. We academic community of
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Harvard College including view integrity
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as the basis for intellectual discovery,
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artistic creation, independent
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scholarship and meaningful. You can read
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all of this. Harvard has long recognize
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the importance of enrolling a student
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body with a diversity of perspectives
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and experiences. How will the life
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experiences that shaped who you are
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today enable you to contribute to
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Harvard? Yeah, this is also some sort of
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like a very short personal statement. Uh
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you can type in whatever you think it
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is. Describe a time when you strongly
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disagreed with someone about an idea or
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issue. How did you communicate or engage
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with this person? What did you learn
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from this experience? Briefly described
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any of your extracurricular activities,
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employment experience, travel or family
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responsibilities that have shaped who
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you are. How do you hope to use your
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Harvard education in the future? Top
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three things your roommates might like
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to know about you. And let's click on
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continue. So we have now fura.
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Basically, Furpa is your right to be
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able to read anything that is relevant
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to your application. That includes any
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recommendation letter or anything like
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that. But universities realize that if
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you have the right to review your
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recommendation letters, a lot of the
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people who are teaching you or who can
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write recommendation letters for you
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will not be very willing to write
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recommendation letters or their
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recommendation letters will not be
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genuine which is why that uh the
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universities ask you to give up your
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right to review those documents.
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Basically that's what furpa means. Purpa
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release authorization learn. You can
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click here to learn more about Purpa. In
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the application, you'll be asked if you
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want to wave the right to review
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confidential letters of recommendation.
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Waving your rights lets colleges know
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that you do not intend to read your
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recommendations, which helps to reassure
20:56
colleges that the letters are candid and
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truthful. So, complete release
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authorization. We we also have another
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like explanation here. Let's choose yes.
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acknowledge that every school that I
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have attended may release all etc etc. I
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wave my right to review all
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recommendations and supporting
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documents. I understand that my waiver
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or no waiver selection above pertains to
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all colleges which I apply and that my
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selections on this page cannot be
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changed after any recommendation letter
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or application submission. The signature
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and a date and save and close. All
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right. So now we're going to give them
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some like counselors and teachers. You
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must invite a school counselor who will
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complete the school report and other
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forms for you. Let's invite someone.
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Obviously, this is also going to make be
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made up. Okay, invite. Of course, for
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you, this is going to be have to like
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genuine the real email address. Now,
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we're going to have to get two teachers
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require this too. Please select and
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assign the teachers below whose
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recommendation will be submitted to this
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college on your behalf. You must invite
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a teacher with the invite teacher button
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before you can assign them to this
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college. Let's say invite teacher. Let's
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say English. Would you like this teacher
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to complete an evaluation your of your
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for your Harvard University application?
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Let's say yes. Invite. So when you
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normally do that, the invitation will go
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to their email address. And then let's
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invite another one. Let's say math.
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Would you like this teacher to complete
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an evaluation for your Harvard
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University application? Let's say yes.
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Okay. So this section is also done. Uh
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now we only have to review and submit
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our common app application. You are
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ready to review and submit your
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application to Harvard University. The
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submission proceed process includes the
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following steps. Step one, review your
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application. Step two, pay the
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application fee. Your application will
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not be submitted until you complete your
22:46
signature and affirmations and then
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submit your application. Let's click on
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review and submit. Here we can review
22:52
your entire uh application. You can
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download this and see it as a PDF and
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let's click on continue. Oh, choose
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this. Check this box. All right. So, we
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this is the payment application fee $90.
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Obviously, if you have not um applied
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for a fee waver, let's let's click on
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continue, which will take us to a
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payment portal. Common app payment
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amount. How would you like to pay
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international payment? Y wire $90. Here,
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let's click on continue. Uh you can
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choose country or region. Let's say
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Turkey.
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Click on next. And this is the amount in
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local currency. Uh you can choose this
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and pay with Visa or Mastercard. And
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that's it. This is where I stop
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obviously because I will not give them u
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like a credit card information or
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something like that since I'm already
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not going to send the fake application.
23:46
Submit the fake application. Anyway,
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that's pretty much it. After after you
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pay this, you can submit your
23:51
application and if everything is right,
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your like you your counselor, your
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teachers uh accept the invitation
23:58
through their email address, uh
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everything should be fine. And that's
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pretty much it. I hope you found this
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