Harvard Law School with disciplinary record.

<p>3.96 unweighted GPA
172 LSAT</p>

<p>Active in college democrats.</p>

<p>6 Substantial internships</p>

<p>Lots of extra courses taken.</p>

<p>Freshman year single occurrence infraction of drug/alcohol policy in dorms.</p>

<p>Yale or Princeton?</p>

<p>Is this an automatic deny/ pretty likely deny.</p>

<p>so, i watch “Suits” and comparing that your score is good! :slight_smile:
and your chances are good enough.
i dont think they’ll be like OH HE FLOUTED THE RULES- LETS JUST REJECT HIM FOR THAT.</p>

<p>gah. but thats just me, someone who has pretty much NO idea about Law school. bumping this post up.</p>

<p>Is there any such limit for number of tries at Harvard Law? O.o
Yikes. This is so crucial! :/</p>

<p>Bump. Someone? ^</p>

<p>I’m sure you can apply as many times as you want. In fact, I think it was Harvard Law where I saw a reference in their FAQs to keeping applications on file for up to two years or something–I suppose in case you want to try again.</p>

<p>Was it alcohol or drugs? If it was alcohol, I doubt they would care.</p>

<p>Harvard graduate schools do have a limit on the number of times you can re-apply (I think 3 times?). I don’t know if the professional schools have a similar limit.</p>