Getting into Harvard is no easy task, whether you’re a prospective student or a parent thinking about your child’s future, here are the 3 books you should read.
#1 Fun Baby Learning Games by Sally Goldberg
This book describes the eight ages and stages from birth to age three and then suggests 25 activities for each one that promote development in all areas—cognitive, motor, social, language and self-esteem. There are 200 research-backed activities in this book altogether. Here is the important research concept: If children are well-developed by the time they are three, they are automatically predictive of being successful in school at age six. A solid foundation at this time is critical for getting into Harvard!
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Contributor: Sally Goldberg from Early Childhood News
#2 The Theory of Moral Sentiments by Adam Smith
Although this Adam Smith book was written in 1749, it still has plenty of meaning in today’s modern world. Discussing various topics such as economic success and living a moral life, this novel uses philosophy and logic to suggest the best way to live. It’s a great way to expand your mind if you are hoping to go to a prestigious institution like Harvard.
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Contributor: Nate Masterson from Maple Holistics
#3 The College Application Essay by Sarah Myers McGinty
This book put out by the College Board, provides some simple and practical advice on how to navigate the essay-writing process. As the essay is a big part of the application for universities, this book will come in handy by telling you how to write the best essay possible. And in fact, Harvard itself recommends this book!
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Contributor: Nate Masterson from Maple Holistics
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