Harvard University Top Questions

What's unique about your campus?

Benjamin

The motivation at this school and the learning environment are incredible. Students are enthusiastic about academics and subject material. In addition, the classrooom environment is attentive, respectful, and focused on understanding the new material introduced or participating in topic discussions and debates. No one feels out of place trying to be a good student. In fact, being the best student you can be is encouraged and applauded. There are no limits to academic ambition.

Jaemin

The diversity of the student body is great. Also, student organizations are usually well run, which opens up so many doors.

Gianmarco

Its unbridled sense of opportunity. Once you arrive here, you feel as though anything is possible in your life. This spirit pervades every aspect of the University--from its professors, to your fellow students.

Danielle

The opportunities and resources.

Jean-Paul

The best thing about my school is the amount of resources it is able to provide. It is a school with a very large endowment and very good alumni support, allowing it to supply a lot of money in financial aid and provide very many resources to its students. This, in turn, leads to a very diversified student body, which leads to an overall better educational experience.

Jordan

I think the best thing is the people, i.e. other students. They share your plight and really help to keep you grounded. They are what keeps you sane at Harvard, really.

Harry

The best thing about Harvard is the people one can meet here. Harvard attracts the best and brightest faculty and students, and the opportunity to learn in this environment is a great privilege. It is an experience offered by few other schools.

Katherine

The resources available at the school are amazing. Whether it comes to learning, networking, or researching, Harvard provides the most amazing resources for you to accomplish whatever you may like. The campus is great and it is nice to be part of such a prestigious community.

Susan

Its reputation, money, and highly-driven people.

Katherine

I think the access to world reknowned professers, leading resources (libraries, computers, labs), and a class of peers you may otherwise not come in contact wtih. They teach you the most about life, not the books. You learn social norms and relationships from the nation's best students and academics form the best people in their field.