<p>Ok so I am going to put this cut and dry.
I am a graduated Senior Class of 2010.</p>
<p>My History:</p>
<p>In my high school years I did not do the best, I barely graduated with a 2.2 to a 2.5 GPA. During my last year of high school I attended a Running Start program which is simply going to college earlier and it is a program for students who were reading and writing at a higher college level (after taking the test of which I passed) than the majority of the high school class. I recieved college credit as well as high school credit and I did much better than I did in my previous years of high school. This of course was a community college BUT I am indeed ahead in credits of all of the rest of the students going to college in my class.</p>
<p>My Plans:
I plan on graduating with my AA Transfer Degree this spring which is early than most, meaning I have the option to graduate with my Bachelor's early than most in my year. With my transfer degree I plan on transfering to Washingon State University - Pullman to pursue a double Bachelor's Degree in Philosophy and Psychology, minor in Political Science. I am sure you know where I am going with this. After recieving my Bachelors in both, I would absolutely love to attend Harvard Law School. I know it is a very big dream I know this will entail massive work ethics.</p>
<p>Now:
I am a very intelligent, fast learning student, always have been. I felt like high school was a joke and that was a terrible mentality to have. Now that I have been attending community college and on my way to the university, I have maintained nothing but a 3.8 GPA unweighted. Even though I will not be taking the LSAT until my last year before my Bachelor's graduation, I am now preparing for this assesment test and I plan on hitting a 168 and above.</p>
<p>My question:
If I pull my GPA up a little which I plan on doing in the near future very soon, and if I pull a 170 on my LSAT with three exceptional law internships could I have a chance in exceptance in Harvard Law?</p>
<p>If I am not qualified now, can you give me a list of things that I can do to qualify myself? Be specific. </p>
<p>Thank you for your help.</p>