<p>Does anyone knows if it helps to incresase my chance of getting into harvard when I have several software sold to the apple app store? my intended major is math.thank you so much.</p>
<p>Helps? Well of course it does. It’s not a bad thing is it? But the thing about Harvard is that its all about relativity. They might have applicants that have submitted apps to the Apple, android, and Microsoft sold and sold several thousand to boot. In this case, it comes down to you as a person. Perhaps selling these apps gave you a completely new perspective. Or they were more to you than a mere commercial activity as opposed to the other guy that thought of his venture in purely commercial terms and densely, didn’t learn anything from it. So yes it depends on relativity. But it also depends on the depth of this relativity. I apologise for being all “dimensional” on you.  Good luck.</p>
 Good luck.</p>
<p>Will probably help more for applied math and CS than as a pure math concentrator. the Math department is pretty pure and developing/selling of software while good for any application will be more impressive for the applied mathematical disciplines–</p>
<p>potential math concentrators are often run by the math faculty for an evaluation as the ad officer can’t really tell what is a big deal or not (well, other than IMO gold medals, of course). I think you would want the applied math/CS faculty consulted rather than math per se.</p>
<p>good luck!</p>
<p>Thank you nocensure and etondad! :D</p>