Will rejection from undergrad hurt my chances at admission to law school?

<p>If I apply to Harvard and get rejected, will it hurt my chances of getting accepted to their law school at a later date in the future?
Thank you. </p>

<p>Whether you are rejected undergrad has no bearing on later admission to law school.</p>

<p>Thanks! :-bd </p>

<p>I’m sure the law school admissions staff is completely different than the undergrad admissions staff. I find it hard to imagine any scenario under which the law schools admissions staff would even be aware if you had previously applied to Harvard (assuming that you didn’t actually attend Harvard as an undergrad.)</p>

<p>What you have to do: get a 3.8+, 173+ on the LSAT…</p>

<p>It will not hurt your chances. My daughter was rejected by Harvard for undergrad and is currently at HLS. As Catria said - you will need high GPA and LSAT scores.</p>

<p>No impact. </p>

<p>No impact from undergraduate rejection into law school admissions even if you wanted to enroll in an accelerated law program, because accelerated law programs, unlike accelerated med, are usually entered as juniors.</p>