<p>Just wondering....I want to major in rhetorics in ucb, then go to boalt hall. But then I was thinking, man, what if I apply to harvard's law school and get in? That would be nice....lol, VERY nice....</p>
<p>So what is the possibility? First off I will transfer from a cc with a 3.73 (maybe 3.76) gpa to cal using igetc, then 2 years of majoring in rhetorics, and ASSUMING a 3.8, maybe 3.9 gpa after the 2 yrs.</p>
<p>Afterwards, how hard would it be for me to get into</p>
<p>1) Boalt Hall</p>
<p>2) Transfer to Harvard's SOL</p>
<p>just throw your ideas out there, this isn't a do or die lol</p>
<p>Why do you need to transfer from Boalt to Harvard? Why can't you just go straight to Harvard Law?</p>
<p>no from UCB to harvard, right after completing my major. NOT after Boalt, that would make no sense! lol</p>
<p>With your GPA, I would start preparing for the LSATs; when do you plan on taking them?</p>
<p>after my major, so that would be 2011 (i wold go to berkely for 08-09, then 09-10, but i would have not time to study for the lsats in the time of the october testing, therefore i would throw it to the june of the nxt year, june of 2011)</p>
<p>Hmm transfer students in general have a tough time their first semester because of competition with current students who have 2 years of berkeley academics under their belt. I would advise you to see how your first semester goes first..</p>
<p>That is a big assumption to get a higher GPA in berk than in a cc.</p>
<p>You will find the grading standards in UC Berkeley Rhetoric courses to be extremely harsh. I recommend spending a lot of time in office hours and preparing drafts of your papers WAY ahead of time to get lots of freedback.</p>
<p>How do you expect to transfer into Berkeley at an upper division level and do better than you did at a community college?</p>