Does anyone have any insights as to whether the admissions office at Harvard treat those applicants for Harvard-NEC dual degree program differently? I sense that there is given that there's a check off box in the application if the applicant is going for the dual degree program.
That is, do they assess the applicant from the point of survivability? After all, dual degree program is not for everyone as it requires multitasking and time management skills. Is the applicant more likely to be admitted to the dual degree program with evidences of such skills, and likewise, less likely to be admitted when lacking such evidences?
As in BM degree program, such as at Northwestern or Rice, do they ease a bit on academic and test qualifications at Harvard for the dual degree applicant?
From the NEC's perspective, I'm pretty sure they'd much prefer their students to just concentrate on musical studies rather than having their students split their resources on two disparate endeavors. This leads me to believe that they, too, have different criteria for admitting students with the dual degree aspiration.
Any thoughts?
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