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Exam Results and Advising  

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Placement exams are designed by individual academic departments to help you select the classes that are most appropriate for your course of study. The Math and Writing exams (summer only) are required of all incoming first-year and transfer students, but a host of other exams are also offered.

Accessing Exam Results

Once you have finished the exams and the system has processed the results, the Test and Score Report will be generated and posted in the student information system (my.harvard.edu) on July 15*. The report will include recommendations for courses in math and writing. In addition, if you chose to take the Chemistry and Biology exam and/or a language exam, you will also find a list of recommended science and/or language courses included in the report.

Please note: For language exams other than French, German, Italian or Spanish, course recommendations will be sent directly by the language department to your college email account.

* A writing course recommendation will appear on the Test and Score Report on July 15 for students who submit the writing exam by June 12. Recommendations for students who submitted the exam after this date will appear on a rolling basis.

The Test and Score Report

In mid July, the report can be found by visiting the “Reports and Documents” section in my.harvard.edu.  

The report includes:  

  1. A list of recommended courses  
  2. Scores for the placement exams that you took*  
  3. Scores for exams you took before entering Harvard (AP, IB)  

*Most course recommendations for languages other than French, German, Italian, and Spanish, will not be included in the Test and Score Report in the student information system (my.harvard). Instead, recommendations will be sent to your college email account. 

Advising Contacts

Now that you have course recommendations based on the result of the placement exams you have completed you may have questions about options or alternatives. Your questions are best answered by the academic department. For a listing of academic department emails, visit the Contact and Support page.

For information about the College language requirement, including fulfilling the requirement through placement examination, visit the website for the Office of Undergraduate Education (OUE)

Advising for Specific Placement Exams

LANGUAGES

All language placement exams offer an opportunity to fulfill the Harvard College language requirement by meeting a qualifying score. For exams in French, German, Italian, and Spanish students taking an exam to fulfill the foreign language requirement, and who demonstrate sufficient mastery (a minimum score of a 600 on the online exam), will need to take a brief, proctored follow-up Live Verification Exam (LVE) on campus. The verification exam must be taken within the same exam period as the placement exam (for summer placement exams this means in early September). For further information about fulfilling the language requirement through examination, consult the website for theOffice of Undergraduate Education (OUE).

Included in the Placement Exam Report

French, German, Italian, and Spanish. 

Recommendations Sent by Email

All other languages will send course recommendations directly to your email. 

How do I find information about the language courses that have been recommended? 

Where to look: 

Can I take a lower level language course than was recommended on the placement exam report? 

Where to look: 

I think I might want to pursue a concentration, secondary field, or citation in a particular language. What courses should I take? 

Where to look: 

CHEMISTRY & BIOLOGY

If your recommendation includes a list of various courses and you wonder how to choose, you might want to consider the following to help guide your decision: 

The placement report recommends Life Sciences, Chemistry, and Physical Sciences courses. How do I find out what these are and which to take? 

Where to look: 

I think I might be interested in pursuing a concentration or secondary field in the Life Sciences or Physical Sciences? 

Where to look: 

MATH

Course Recommendations

You will see one of the following recommendations based on the results of the exam:  

  1. Math Ma/Qa (determined by the results of Part I of the exam)  
  2. Math 1a (determined by the results of Part I and Part II)  
  3. Math 1b (determined by the results of all three parts of the exam)  
  4. A list of all courses beyond single variable calculus  

I am interested in a concentration or secondary field that has a math course requirement.  What factors should I consider when choosing such a course?  

Where to look:  

The placement report recommends that I choose from a range of multivariable calculus courses or theory-based math courses.  How do I find out what these are and which to take?  

Where to look:  

What if I want to take a mathematics course that is not included in the list of recommended courses on my placement report in my.harvard.edu?  

WRITING

Questions about your writing course recommendation should be sent to expos@fas.harvard.edu