Juris Doctor question.

<p>Hello, I am a perspective student. So here is my question: Can I go to Harvard Law School after I graduate from Penn State with Bachelors Degree? Supposedly my LSAT is around 170-174 and my GPA is 3.7-3.9.</p>

<p>It looks like you will have a good chance for admission with those stats. I think you would get better answers if you posted in the law school section ([Law</a> School - College Confidential](<a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/law-school/]Law”>Law School - College Confidential Forums)). Also check out a website called Law School Numbers. Applicants from previous years list their stats and tell you where they were accepted/rejected.</p>

<p>From my perspective, your prospects aren’t so good.</p>

<p>At the Law School Numbers site just click on the school you want then choose applicants or graphs to get an idea. Here’s the link for Harvard Law 2009-2010 [LSN</a> :: Harvard University - Applicants](<a href=“Recently Updated J.D. Profiles | Law School Numbers”>Recently Updated J.D. Profiles | Law School Numbers)</p>

<p>HLS cares about numbers. It is actually possible to get into HLS with the right numbers.</p>

<p>Make sure your GPA and LSAT are on the upper ends of the ranges you’ve proscribed for yourself.</p>