Do I have a chance of getting into Harvard Law?
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now i see two of the major reasons intelligent students get rejected from harvard is lack of volunteering, lack of extracurricular activities, and strongly the admission essay. i read in a magazine once that if you are a consistent student and all but if you dont have a good admission essay your chances will be lower
about your grades they are very impressive i going to be a sophomore in highschool too but my grades arent as good i have lacked alot and fooled around but your grades are as good as you can get but you should also try to take as many honors classes pre-ap classes and ap classes to boost your unweighted gpa average which i am planning to do if i want to become a doctor well if you have any questions you can ask me and good luck i hope you will become a family lawyer
Also colleges only look at your grades from high school (9th to 12th grade). Also your GPA isn’t the only thing that determines whether or not you get into college. You also have to have amazing extracurricular activities and good scores on your SAT or ACTs and on your SAT Subject Tests. Also when you apply you need to have great recommendations and a good essay.
Go on the Harvard website for more information.
www.harvard.edu
More to the point: you can go to any law school to become a family lawyer. Harvard Law is great if you want to become a Supreme Court Justice or a corporate lawyer, but to practice family law just about any school will do. Work hard, get good grades in college, and worry about this again when you’re a junior in college.
For example, you could have a 4.0 GPA at some high school in Compton.
Your GPA in high school doesn’t weigh as heavily in the overall decision