Getting into Harvard: Doing Science Research at Your Local College

By John Chang

Of course, you know that taking classes at your local college will help you when it comes time to apply for college. Did you know that there is another great opportunity to be had at your local university?

Your local four-year university (as opposed to a community college) can provide you with an excellent boost to your college applications.

If you are concentrating on science, academics, or math, this opportunity will really apply to you. It is also helpful to any student who wants to get experience and be able to present a college application that is well-rounded and balanced.

The opportunity is research projects. The professors in universities are always looking for free help with their research projects. They accept graduate students, undergraduates, and post-doctoral students to help them with research.

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Contact the professors at your local university. Naturally, if you are already taking some classes, you have your foot in the door. Even if this is not the case, you can always send a few e mails to inquire about volunteering your time and skills. If your parents know people at the college, perhaps they can help you.

You could offer to do a research project in exchange for high school credit or even for free.

This kind of work just looks great on your college applications. This is especially true if you do a research project that results in a presentation or a paper. You can enter this kind of project in Science Fairs, and it looks very substantial on your Harvard application.

I cannot stress enough that college admissions offices are very impressed when they see that you have shown this kind of commitment and ability to work.

Additionally, doing this sort of project will help you to define your own interests. When you apply to an Ivy League school, this kind of accomplishment will really help you. Don't hesitate. Get started making connections with some professors right away. Ask your parents and your teachers to help you make connections so you can get the most from this opportunity.

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