Is Harvard is really the best college ?

also what high school grades are require to get to Harvard ???
When I be a 9th grader will they prepare me for SAT ???

How do you define "best" college?

Harvard, as most schools, judges students on many things, not just grades. Straight A's are probably necessary, as well as test scores, leadership abilities, community service, and standards of your high school. Even so, because Harvard has so many applicants, it must turn away many very qualified students.

The best way to prepare for the SAT is to fully understand everything in your classes and read, read, read. Acing really tough classes will also help.

You need to start now, and not wait for 9th grade to become the absolutely best student you can.

you will need a HIGH grade to get in a good school.thats the only answer.

Ms. Sue why would I start in the 9th grade I'm starting now, if I do well in middle school i will make it to high school & go to easliy high level classess

Determining whether Harvard is the best college is subjective and can vary depending on individual perspectives and criteria used for evaluation. However, Harvard is widely recognized as one of the leading universities in the world, renowned for its academic excellence, faculty, and resources.

To get into Harvard, high school students typically need to have exceptional academic achievements, along with a well-rounded profile. While there is no specific GPA requirement, most admitted students have exemplary grades. It's important to aim for high grades across all subjects, as Harvard looks for students who excel in a variety of disciplines.

In terms of the SAT, Harvard and many other universities do consider it as part of the admissions process. While 9th grade may be early to start directly preparing for the SAT, it is beneficial to focus on building a strong foundation in math, reading, and writing skills, as these are tested on the SAT. As you progress through high school, you can engage in extracurricular activities, take advanced courses, and work on developing your leadership skills, which are also important factors in the admissions process.

Ultimately, to increase your chances of getting into Harvard or any competitive institution, you should maintain a high academic standing, participate in meaningful extracurricular activities, pursue your passions, seek leadership positions, build strong relationships with teachers for recommendation letters, and thoroughly prepare for the SAT or ACT when the time comes.