Harvard Law -- Extracurriculars?

<p>Hello.</p>

<p>I'm interested in applying to Harvard Law in a few years. I've been accepted to the University of Southern California's Annenberg Communications School, where I'll study Journalism (haven't decided print or broadcast).</p>

<p>I'm wondering what sorts of extracurriculars are deemed Harvard-worthy, what Harvard is going to expect to see once application time rolls around.</p>

<p>Thanks so much.</p>

<p>Great question. I really want to hear some about this. can somebody answer, please???</p>

<p>Unless you’re a supreme court justice, your chances are pretty slim dude. Just sayin.</p>

<p>So, in order to be admitted to Harvard Law School, one must be a Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States–claims ananya77041.</p>

<p>FFS. FFS. *sigh, Cornell.</p>

<p>Extracurriculars are unimportant unless they are unique or extraordinary. One must demonstrate some sort of commitment. That’s all.</p>

<p>Admission to law school depends chiefly on two factors: the LSAT score and the LSDAS GPA.</p>

<p>Don’t let anyone convince you otherwise.</p>

<p>^ Indeed. Law schools admissions is far more quantitatively driven than undergraduate admissions (and than medical school).</p>