<p>taking multivar diff calc right now
I am dealing more with time management than the actual course as of now
and I need to finish by April 30th</p>
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A bunch of the people in my dorm took it. I heard it was easy. Probably below AP Chem level.</p>
<p>hahaha heyy spiffystars.
I took computer science last year. It was my first time being exposed to comp sci and I have to say that Im not relaly a comp sci guy. i don’t think ill do comp sci in the future. haha but despite that, i still had an amazing summer. i met amazing people and you know after being around in a place like harvard, you cannot come back without some inspiration =).</p>
<p>for anyone trying to decide, here is a transcript that I hope will be of some help!
If anyone is interested, this is my e-mail transcript with an SSP organizer.</p>
<p>I am a potential applicant for the 2007 Secondary School Program. I had two particular questions–</p>
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<p>Yes. The 8-credit language courses are very intensive and will keep you
more than moderately occupied.</p>
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<p>Yes.</p>
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<p>No. You will live in a college dorm with other rising Juniors. Your
hallway or entryway will be supervised by one or two SSP proctors, who are
Harvard undergraduate students. Rising juniors have an in-the-dorm (not a
lights-out, and not an in-your-room) curfew of 11:00 on weeknights and
12:30 on Friday and Saturday nights.</p>
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<p>Like a college student, you will be able to spend time in Cambridge and
Boston without adult supervision. However, we encourage all our students
always to walk or travel with at least one other person. Boston and
Cambridge are major American urban areas, and everyone is more safe when
traveling in pairs or groups, compared to walking alone.</p>
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<p>Yes.</p>
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<p>You’re welcome!</p>