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What is the Harvard House tradition?

Students typically stay in the same House for their sophomore year through their senior year after being randomly sorted into one during Housing Day, one of the biggest and boldest student traditions at Harvard.
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What are the 3 Harvard traditions?

Through experiences such as Housing Day, YardFest, and the First-Year Formal, students are immersed in the rich history of the College and experience how it informs campus life today.
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What do the Harvard Houses mean?

The Houses serve as the foundation for the undergraduate experience at Harvard College. Ninety-eight percent of all undergraduates live in one of the twelve residential Houses. Additionally, Dudley Community serves non-residential students who live off-campus and those living in the Dudley Cooperative.
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How does Harvard House Sorting work?

First-year students are sorted into the Houses in a randomized lottery process. In the weeks before Housing Day, first-years can form a “blocking group,” a group of up to eight first-years who will be housed together.
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Can you choose your Harvard House?

Needless to say, that is not how it actually happens. Prior to arriving at Harvard for your first year, you fill out a housing survey that highlights your living preferences and habits. Through this survey, you're randomly matched with people who have similar preferences.
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Harvard Tradition: Housing Day 2014

Can a boy and a girl be roommates in Harvard?

Gender-inclusive housing gives you the option of living together in a room or suite irrespective of your suitemates' genders. This option is available to all students at the College, though the process differs for incoming first-year students and for upper-level students.
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Can you go to Harvard if you live in the UK?

Typically 25-35 students are admitted to Harvard from the UK each year, from diverse schools and from all over the country.
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Which is the best House at Harvard?

Notably, this year's top three most desired houses (Lowell, Winthrop, and Dunster) have all been renovated within the past five years. Additionally, 58% of respondents ranked Lowell as their number one choice and no student ranked Lowell as their 11th or 12th pick.
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What House did Harry get sorted into?

Some of the most famous gryffindors include Harry Potter and Albus Dumbledore, the most recent headmaster of Hogwarts.
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How many students are in each Harvard House?

The Houses

Each House accommodates 350-500 students with its own dining hall, common rooms, and facilities for academic, recreational, and cultural activities.
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How are Harvard Houses chosen?

Throughout February, the “housing gods” will sort blocking groups randomly into one of the 12 houses. This process, at one time, wasn't randomized, which meant that houses tended to harbor certain reputations. Today, all houses are diverse because of the randomized housing process.
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Who gets Quadded?

Larger blocking groups are more likely to get Quadded. Linked groups get Quadded more often, particularly if both groups are large. Groups with many international students are usually Quadded.
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What are Harvard students called?

The most common term for a Harvard student is “Harvardian” or “'Vardian.” You will (as others have already said) also hear us referred to as “Cantabs,” after the Latin word for the city where Harvard is located, Cambridge (“Cantabrigia”), Mass.
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What traditions is Harvard known for?

Harvard College Traditions
  • Crimson Fridays.
  • Crimson Jam.
  • Harvard-Yale.
  • Housing Day.
  • Student Organization Fair.
  • Yardfest.
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How religious is Harvard?

Harvard University has no religious affiliation, but various opportunities for worship are available on campus.
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Why is Hermione not Slytherin?

Her motivations and values are not Slytherin in nature. While she does possess pretty much all Slytherin traits she does not value them like she values her Gryffindor traits. She thinks it's important and admirable to be brave, but not ambitous. And her motivations are of a generally selfless nature.
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Is Hermione a Gryffindor or Slytherin?

Harry, rather strongly, made his preference for Gryffindor clear, and the hat ultimately chose the latter. Harry, closest friends, Ron and Hermione, were also Gryffindors, but they each often exhibit traits of other houses.
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Why did Hermione end up in Gryffindor?

Hermione confirms that she values bravery more than intelligence in Philosopher's Stone after Ron sacrifices himself. She also seemed to want to be in the same House as “the greatest wizard of the age”, and she had decided that Gryffindor seemed like the best House.
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What dorm did Bill Gates live at Harvard?

Wigglesworth. Wigglesworth, built in 1931, (also known affectionately as "Wigg") was previously home to Bill Gates, Leonard Bernstein, and Ted Kennedy. It is the only dorm to spread over three separate buildings.
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What is the oldest House at Harvard?

Originally constructed in 1720, Massachusetts Hall is the oldest building still standing on Harvard's campus. In the more than three hundred years since it was built, Massachusetts Hall has been used for a variety of purposes, including as an army barrack during the Revolutionary War.
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Can you live at Harvard?

Article. Harvard guarantees housing for all four years. First-year students live in one of the 17 dormitories in or adjacent to historic Harvard Yard.
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Does Harvard look at GCSEs?

What are realistic scores and grades in order to be admitted to Harvard? Admitted students typically will have excellent grades: GCSE: Grades 7-9 (numbered system), or A/A* (lettered system) AS levels (where taken): Grades A/A*
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Is Oxford better than Harvard?

Harvard is ranked second in National Universities, first in Global Universities by U.S. News, and first by the Round University Ranking, while Oxford is ranked first in Best Global Universities in Europe, fifth in Best Global Universities by U.S. News, and second by the QS World University Rankings.
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Can I go to Harvard even if I'm poor?

Most importantly, your financial situation will not affect your chances of admission to Harvard College. We know that each student's financial circumstances are unique. Your financial aid officer will work with you all four years to understand your needs and take the stress out of affording Harvard.
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