What steps should I take to get into Harvard Law?

<p>Undergrad School: Lehigh University
Grade: Rising Sophomore
GPA: 3.1
Major: Computer Science and Business(CSB) and Accounting (Extremely hard majors)
LSAT: 165 (assume I'll have a 176 and above when I apply)</p>

<p>My chances are lower than impossible. Do not troll. </p>

<p>What can I do to make getting into Harvard Law possible?</p>

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<li><p>Saying “Do not ■■■■■” makes me want to ■■■■■ you more than it makes me want to provide helpful advice. Mostly because you think saying it will somehow deter the kind of people who like to ■■■■■. There’s such a thing as asking for it.</p></li>
<li><p>With a 3.1 you need a [url=&lt;a href=“http://www.lawschoolpredictor.com/wp-content/uploads/Law-School-Predictor-Full-Time-Programs.htm]180[/url”&gt;http://www.lawschoolpredictor.com/wp-content/uploads/Law-School-Predictor-Full-Time-Programs.htm]180[/url</a>] LSAT to even have a shot at HLS. Your best bet is to use the remaining 3 years of undergrad to pump that up to 3.8. Harvard’s 25th percentile is 3.77. </p></li>
<li><p>Do you have some sort of URM status?</p></li>
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<p>Need to note that no extra points given for “extremely hard majors”; the law school admissions process concentrates mostly on GPA and LSAT.</p>

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<p>Nearly straight A’s for the next three years. 173+ on the LSAT.</p>

<p>You will need to be a URM. </p>

<p>If you get a masters or PhD in another field and show excellence, you will have a much better chance.</p>

<p>Getting a master’s or PhD won’t help much at all.</p>

<p>Curious as to why you think Business or Accounting are considered “extremely hard majors”. Majors like physics, math, and philosophy are hard. Business not so much.</p>

<p>lol just lol. </p>

<p>step 1: go back in time and study<br>
step 2: get a 180 </p>

<p>thats about it. no one cares that your major is hard. lots of people have hard majors and get 3.9s. sorry but if you really think you are cut out for HLS then you must know that “hard majors” will not make up for a 3.1 as for why you assume you will score a top 1% score on test day? Lets just assume you do. Thats your best chance. No other steps unless you have started a school in africa or something?</p>