While being older can have its limitations to retaining information, with perservereance one can do well and be admitted to Harvard Law School.
Theodore Roosevelt graduated Harvard University in 1880
he 19 when he enter to harvard university!
Graduating with a 3.5+ GPA is a good place to start.
I'm a foreign student from Indonesia, so we must take a SAT or TOEFL to attend Harvard
Yes you can
As a child he was never enrolled in public school. For the most part, he was taught by private tutors when he was younger. until in 1876 he entered Harvard College. He studied mostly science and had a great interest in natural history, he never thought he would enter the political and public life, so he never studied elocution or pratical debating.
In 7th grade, Harvard-Westlake only accepts 220 students. On average, around 1 out of 5 gets accepted. If you are applying for financial aid, however, the chances of being accepted are about 1 in 7. Harvard-Westlake accepts very few, if any, 8th graders, and only because of foreign exchange programs, or other special instances. 9th grade is the next opportunity to apply. In 9th grade, around 70 new students are accepted into the Harvard-Westlake family. H-dub is a very competitive school. For more information, go to hw.com.
The minimum GPA to enter is 4.0. If you really want to enter harvard University, study really hard and get a 5.0 GPA. Which is very hard to accomplish. That's about 90% - 100% average on your report card! Try your best if you plan on going! :D
That depends on the Medical School that you want to enter.
In the UK, you can -- but in the US college is required before you are eligible to enter law school. You can! only if you pass with your really high score on your LSAT test, if you get 180 which is the highest score even Harvard University will accept you.
Information about enrolment to Harvard is about one hundred and seventy-four times as easy as being accepted to Harvard. Naturally, the Harvard website answers ALL of your questions about how to fulfill your wish to attend there. Be updated on your grades, transcripts and programs that you may wish to enter. Be realistic about their requirements and what you possess for such.