If I'm an Air Force officer with a masters degree do you think I would have a good chance of getting into Harvard even if my LSAT might not be high? I'm scheduled to take it in November, I'm just thinking worse case scenario.
Being a vet should boost your odds of admission substantially but given that it’s one of the most competitive law schools in the country in terms of admissions I wouldn’t count on any applicant having a good chance without a competitive test score. You can get a sense of the numbers they’re looking for from LSD.law.
What if I take the GRE instead of LSATs? Because LSATs are a bit expensive
@@roshanetahir2541 very expensive. I just paid $266 for the registration and another $250 on the LSAC portal for transcripts and applications
If I'm an Air Force officer with a masters degree do you think I would have a good chance of getting into Harvard even if my LSAT might not be high? I'm scheduled to take it in November, I'm just thinking worse case scenario.
Being a vet should boost your odds of admission substantially but given that it’s one of the most competitive law schools in the country in terms of admissions I wouldn’t count on any applicant having a good chance without a competitive test score. You can get a sense of the numbers they’re looking for from LSD.law.