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Out of curiosity, why did you apply to Harvard for undergrad and not wait for postgrad? Ie, are you wealthy, did you get a scholarship or loan, and why do you think it's worth it for undergrad?In short, no. Absolutely no way.
I did get 99.95, and I did get into Harvard, but by no means was my ATAR the defining part of my application. Keep in mind that few Americans even know what an ATAR is. To get into somewhere like Harvard, you have to demonstrate your personality on an application, and you need to somehow stand out (often in a national sense). I know of plenty of 99.95s who were rejected from Harvard (and many other Ivy Leagues) with international competitions and major extra curricular positions up their sleeves. The application to Harvard is farrrr more than just grades and run of the mill activities. I think one of the most important parts is the essay, where you show your voice, but others would beg to differ.
Also, why Harvard? You do realise that there's more to a university than its name, right?
That is to say, in my experience American universities really only produce superior students at postgrad level.