How To Get Into Harvard- Extenuating Circumstances
Posted: Fri Jun 06, 2014 12:53 pm
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How about joining the military?
Medal of Honor might get you a decent boostFoghornleghorn wrote:How about joining the military?
(I plan to study very hard)
I wasn't able to achieve my dream of going to an Ivy League school in undergrad due to a medical issue.BigZuck wrote:It's not going to happen.
And why do you have such an obsession with specifically (and exclusively?) Harvard?
again, troll. you really need more in life to motivate you. attending a particular institution doesn't add inches to your dick or really make you any more valuable as a human being.Hopeful24 wrote:I wasn't able to achieve my dream of going to an Ivy League school in undergrad due to a medical issue.BigZuck wrote:It's not going to happen.
And why do you have such an obsession with specifically (and exclusively?) Harvard?
It really stings that it appears it has cost me with regard to law school, as well.
At the end of the day, it boils down to the urge to be considered "smart." I don't have much else.
Going to any ivy league school doesn't prove you are smart. Find another way.Hopeful24 wrote:I wasn't able to achieve my dream of going to an Ivy League school in undergrad due to a medical issue.BigZuck wrote:It's not going to happen.
And why do you have such an obsession with specifically (and exclusively?) Harvard?
It really stings that it appears it has cost me with regard to law school, as well.
At the end of the day, it boils down to the urge to be considered "smart." I don't have much else.
Not a troll. How low is Penn's GPA floor? What about Cornell?jbagelboy wrote:again, troll. you really need more in life to motivate you. attending a particular institution doesn't add inches to your dick or really make you any more valuable as a human being.Hopeful24 wrote:I wasn't able to achieve my dream of going to an Ivy League school in undergrad due to a medical issue.BigZuck wrote:It's not going to happen.
And why do you have such an obsession with specifically (and exclusively?) Harvard?
It really stings that it appears it has cost me with regard to law school, as well.
At the end of the day, it boils down to the urge to be considered "smart." I don't have much else.
If you just want to go to an ivy league law school, Penn has a pretty low GPA floor.
I have struggled with some medical issues for the past little bit, which adversely affected my grades. I finally feel I am on the right track, and I want to attend Harvard Law School.
I have a 2.47 GPA right now on 60ish credits. If I earn straight As for the remainder of my undergrad career, I would come out at a 3.2 GPA.
What else would I have to do, sans a 175-180 score on the LSAT (I plan to study very hard and use this site's enormous amount of LSAT prep information as a helpful tool) to gain admittance to Harvard?
Would a Master's Degree or PhD make up for my low GPA? How about joining the military? Would Harvard overlook my GPA if I had a convincing reason for my poor performance?
I know I have a long road ahead of me. I am just curious if the Harvard Law path is doable.
Thanks for reading and thank you to anyone with advice or answers.
Everyone knows Cornell is the TTT of the ivies. Going there won't make me think you're smart, sorryHopeful24 wrote: Not a troll. How low is Penn's GPA floor? What about Cornell?