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Admissions officers also take notice when familiar passages from well-known pieces published in essay books appear in applicants’ essays, or when essays contain writing that doesn’t seem to match the rest of the student??s profile, Fitzsimmons added...
...event that plagiarism is detected, the committee contacts the student and allows him or her the opportunity to provide an explanation. If the student??s response does not suffice, the application is rejected...
...concerns was clarifying the pronunciation of “SOCH.” “SOCH rhymes with ‘rock,’” he said. “We discussed many possible ways to get the word out about this, including stuffing every student??s mailbox with a sock to remind them.” Friedrich also said that a great “selling point” for the competition is the potential for a student to “brand an institution.” Logo designs must be submitted...
...president Ryan A. Petersen ’08 said that the surveys he had seen expressed similar sentiments. He pointed to an incident in which a student??s trip to Israel had been bereft of family time because of a paper assignment and another student who detailed spending Christmas Day crying because of the demands of expository writing...
Freshman admission is the lifeblood of the university, but transfer students will get as much out of their time here as any other student??indeed they may get more out of their experiences here as a direct result of their experience at another college. Ideally, a rough parity should be maintained between freshman and transfer admission rates. These applicants for admission should be considered on their merits and their ability to contribute to the Harvard community...