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What is the nickname for athletes who play sports at Harvard?

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Is Harvard the best law school?

Harvard may not vbe the best, but it is in the top 5. Harvard is an amazing school and you should be proud if you go here.


How does the Harvard mascot look like?

The Harvard sports teams are known as the Harvard Crimson. However, the mascot is John Harvard. He appears as a large pilgrim wearing a Harvard jersey.


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Not neccisarily. I know a girl who got in without playing sports. My sister played three sports though and she got into Harvard, IDk i was wondering the same thing to because I suck at sports. Just join lots of clubs!


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