#  Class Year Guides 

 



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Are you looking for some advice specific to students in your class year? URAF has created guides to each year to help you think about what opportunities you may be interested in and how research or fellowships might fit into your time at Harvard and beyond!



 

##  Class Year Guides 

 



  [### First-Year

 ](/resource/first-year)The first few months can feel overwhelming with abundance — things to learn, people to meet, activities to sample, there's just so much! We encourage you to be adventurous but also pace yourself. Especially in your first semester, focus on "finding your



 

 

   [### Sophomore

 ](/resource/sophomore)You are now connected with your House community (an allegiance that lasts a lifetime!) and you've had a year to experiment with new study strategies, new activities, and new relationships. In your sophomore year, you will be asked to declare a



 

 

   [### Junior

 ](/resource/junior)Juniors will often start to specialize within their area of study, narrowing in on those topics that are most exciting. It's a great time to explore more deeply, now that you know a little more about yourself. Junior year is also a great time to start



 

 

   [### Senior

 ](/resource/senior)Capping off your college experience, senior year is full of climactic moments and looking to the future. Seniors are busy finishing up graduation requirements, some are writing senior theses, and taking a last look at interesting classes and opportunities



 

 

  

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