My chances Forum
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My chances
Hello TLS. My GPA is 3.25 Pharm-D. I honestly want to get in Harvard but do I really have a shot at it? I did my pharmacy from Pakistan but I am US citizen. Haven't given the lsat yet.
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Re: My chances
3.25 probably disqualifies you, although if LSAC summarizes transcripts like yours then you might get an "Above Average" or "Superior" and have a pretty good shot with the right LSAT score.
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Re: My chances
Only your undergraduate GPA counts. Your Pharm.D. GPA is irrelevant for law school admissions purposes. Did you receive your college degree in the U.S. or Canada, or at a non-U.S./non-Canadian university?Keestar wrote:Hello TLS. My GPA is 3.25 Pharm-D. I honestly want to get in Harvard but do I really have a shot at it? I did my pharmacy from Pakistan but I am US citizen. Haven't given the lsat yet.
What are your goals out of law school?
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Re: My chances
My Pharm-D was my undergraduate degree. University is in Pakistan.QContinuum wrote:Only your undergraduate GPA counts. Your Pharm.D. GPA is irrelevant for law school admissions purposes. Did you receive your college degree in the U.S. or Canada, or at a non-U.S./non-Canadian university?Keestar wrote:Hello TLS. My GPA is 3.25 Pharm-D. I honestly want to get in Harvard but do I really have a shot at it? I did my pharmacy from Pakistan but I am US citizen. Haven't given the lsat yet.
What are your goals out of law school?
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Re: My chances
You realize a PharmD is an actual professional doctoral degree in the states. So your undergrad degree probably isn’t equivalent to a doctoral degree, but more like a BS in Pharm.
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Re: My chances
How will lsac/law college's see my degree? Is it stem, does it give me any advantage? I ask this because I see 3.9+ GPA applying for Harvard and mine isn't anywhere near it.Phambruz wrote:You realize a PharmD is an actual professional doctoral degree in the states. So your undergrad degree probably isn’t equivalent to a doctoral degree, but more like a BS in Pharm.
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