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<p>I see that some of the [Exploring</a> College Options](<a href=“http://exploringcollegeoptions.org/]Exploring”>http://exploringcollegeoptions.org/) for spring 2007 have already happened, and some more will happen next week. I enjoyed the meeting in Bloomington, Minnesota on Thursday 10 May 2007. There were about 200 students in attendance and about the same number of parents. Julia Topalian of Harvard was master of ceremonies at the meeting here. She and her colleagues from Duke, Georgetown, Penn, and Stanford were on their last stop that night of a trip that took them to cities in the Midwest. </p>
<p>Ms. Topalian related a funny story about an applicant who had developed an interest in taxidermy while in high school. The student mailed a stuffed squirrel to the admissions office, but the squirrel was not well packed for mailing, and came loose from its package while still in the mail room. That’s not the best way to demonstrate a passion for a particular extracurricular activity. </p>
<p>The question I asked at the meeting is one that is, really, answered reasonably well on Harvard’s Web site and even better in the 2006-2007 Official Register of Harvard University, where it says, “You may take tests more than once; we consider only your highest scores.” I don’t know where the student concerns that prompt many questions about SAT I retakes come from; the people who open threads asking about retakes on CC don’t usually cite a specific source when they ask their questions. I took care, well in advance of the Exploring College Options meeting, to write emails to Duke, Harvard, Penn, and Stanford asking about the issue of whether it matters if a student submits more than one SAT I score to their college admission office. In my email, I said I would ask about this at the Exploring College Options meeting in Minnesota, and I quoted quite a few CC threads with student questions and the various answers–in disagreement with one another–that students have received on that question here in the last few months. The response I got from Ms. Topalian representing Harvard can be found in yet another thread where this question came up very recently. </p>
<p><a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/showpost.php?p=4125670&postcount=4[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/showpost.php?p=4125670&postcount=4</a> </p>
<p>I know better than to think that everyone posting on CC will take Harvard’s representative at her word, even after she spoke to a public audience of hundreds of people, but I think onlookers here on CC can rest assured that Harvard means what it says when it says, “You may take tests more than once; we consider only your highest scores.” </p>
<p>When you have been to the meeting in your town, I’ll look forward to seeing your report. And I’d be happy to hear from anyone else looking on who attended one of the Exploring College Options meetings this spring. </p>
<p>Good luck to the high school class of 2008 applicants to Harvard. The Harvard admission officer noted that next year, with the single-deadline system, it would still be a good idea to submit the personal identification part of the Common Application as early as possible (even if your test scores, recommendations, and essays aren’t ready then) so that Harvard can schedule an alumni interview for you well in advance of the interview deadline.</p>