<p>Due to financial circumstances, I may be attending a community college for two years prior to transferring to a four year university to complete my bachelor's.</p>
<p>As far as admissions to Harvard Law is concerned, is two of four years of community college fatal or practically fatal to an admission to any chance of being admitted to Harvard Law? If you have experience with community college enrollment and another Ivy law program, I'd be interested in hearing about that too, although my primary focus at this point is Harvard.</p>
<p>Based on timed self-administration of previous years' LSATs, my scores consistently appear in the high 170 range.</p>
<p>I am trying to get a realistic assessment on whether it is even worth it to go to school at this point, if my options in the short term preclude me from getting the quality of undergraduate education that is a de facto requirement.</p>