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Harvard University Graduate School Admission Results

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This page shows the recent graduate admission results for Harvard University. These results automatically update with new admission results submissions, so you can check back to see when others have been accepted, rejected, or waitlisted to specific schools and programs.

Recent Graduate Admission Results March 2006

Physics, Harvard University

Added on March 20, 2006

Rejected on 20 Mar International PhD
Organizational Behavior, Harvard University

Added on March 19, 2006

Rejected on 18 Mar American PhD
Economics, Harvard University

Added on March 19, 2006

Rejected on 19 Mar International PhD
Economics, Harvard University

Added on March 19, 2006

Rejected on 17 Mar American PhD
Theological Studies, Harvard University

Added on March 19, 2006

Rejected on 20 Mar American Masters
DEAS, Harvard University

Added on March 19, 2006

Rejected on 20 Mar International Masters
East Asian Regional Studies, Harvard University Full scholarship

Added on March 18, 2006

Accepted on 12 Feb American Masters
Government, Harvard University I got to know that by email although they did not tell me anything.

Added on March 18, 2006

Rejected on 19 Mar International PhD
Business, Harvard University

Added on March 18, 2006

Rejected on 15 Mar International PhD
Medical Engineering and Medical Physics, Harvard University

Added on March 18, 2006

Rejected on 17 Mar PhD
Anthropology, Harvard University Postmarked March 6. Should get regional studies masters first.

Added on March 17, 2006

Rejected on 17 Mar International PhD
Economics, Harvard University

Added on March 17, 2006

Rejected on 17 Mar International PhD
Physics, Harvard University

Added on March 17, 2006

Rejected on 17 Mar International PhD
Arts In Education, Harvard University Packet of info to follow around April 1st (with financial aid decision)

Added on March 17, 2006

Accepted on 14 Mar American Masters
Philosophy, Harvard University

Added on March 17, 2006

Rejected on 16 Mar American PhD
Government, Harvard University in response to email query - the most thoughtful and tactful rejection letter I received

Added on March 17, 2006

Rejected on 17 Mar International PhD
Economics, Harvard University

Added on March 17, 2006

Rejected on 17 Mar International PhD
Theological Studies, Harvard University

Added on March 17, 2006

Rejected on 17 Mar American Masters
Economics, Harvard University

Added on March 17, 2006

Rejected on 17 Mar American PhD
Economics, Harvard University my safe school

Added on March 17, 2006

Rejected on 18 Mar International PhD

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Summary

The Harvard University Graduate School Admission results for the past five years reflect a highly competitive environment with diverse outcomes across several programs. Economics saw both waitlisting and acceptance for PhD candidates, indicating a selective but attainable program, with multiple rejections pointing to stringent criteria. Data Science experienced both waitlisting and acceptance for Masters candidates, highlighting its competitive nature. Physics had both waitlisting and acceptance for PhD candidates, with several interview opportunities, underscoring its rigorous selection process. Chemistry saw both waitlisting and acceptance for PhD candidates, pointing to its selective nature. Computer Science experienced both waitlisting and acceptance for PhD and Masters candidates, reflecting its competitive standards. Biostatistics saw both waitlisting and acceptance for PhD and Masters candidates, indicating a selective but attainable program. Public Policy had both waitlisting and acceptance for PhD and Masters candidates, highlighting its stringent criteria. Architecture saw both waitlisting and acceptance for PhD and Masters candidates, reflecting its competitive nature. Philosophy experienced both waitlisting and acceptance for PhD and Masters candidates, pointing to its selective standards. BBS (Biological and Biomedical Sciences) reported both waitlisting and acceptance for PhD candidates, with several interview opportunities, highlighting its rigorous selection process. Overall, these results suggest that while some programs offer hope through waitlist acceptances, others remain exceptionally competitive.