<p>I major in math, and I have a 3.98 or something. It’s definitely doable; I have a handful of friends who get only A+/A/A- grades, and who take all honors courses, etc. I’m addicted to math like crack (as Fizast put it), but I definitely don’t think you need to be. There are plenty of double majors and people I know who are more into physics, computer science, or engineering than pure math, but who nonetheless pull A’s in all the honors courses and so on. In short, yes it can be done.</p>
<p>Honestly, Harvard law is likely to be much more competitive than undergrad at UCLA, so if you don’t have the drive to do well here, you probably wouldn’t enjoy it there anyways. (I say this, of course, having never attended Harvard law…)</p>