Two prestigious universities, Harvard University and the University of Cambridge, are compared in terms of their admissions policies and educational systems. While both value academic achievement, Harvard also considers extracurricular talents and character strengths in admissions. Cambridge places more emphasis on academic potential. Regarding education, Harvard aims for a broad liberal arts education while Cambridge focuses students immediately in their major. Cambridge also utilizes a tutorial system of small group supervision that provides direct feedback on student work. In conclusion, the differences between the universities reflect the contrasting US liberal arts model and UK focus model, with Harvard being more practical and Cambridge more academic.