You should have a 28 to be accepted.
Perfect score
you need to go to undergraduate college first and then you can apply to Harvard law school. before that you need to have at least a 3.7 college GPA and you need to take the LSAT (law school admissions test). most accepted applicants at Harvard have a 168/180 (or higher) on their LSAT.
No, you need to get really good grades like A's and B's and then get accepted for it. Classes are available but you do not need to take a language to enroll or be accepted into Harvard.
You would definetly need a 37S or higher.
No, international students are accepted.
None - anyone who graduates high school is admitted.
To get an admission into harvard, you need between 2100-2300 in the SAT test
Not really, you need a 179 to get into Harvard. But since you are asking if this is a good score, I assume you havent actually taken the test yet. But good luck with law school.
Again, Harvard does not set a certain boundary on what your GPA should be, but you might want your GPA to be very close to perfect.
One of my friends requested a research position with a Harvard professor, the research performed was non medical related. The objective was not to apply directly to the school as the majority of students do, but to apply to Harvard from within, while working on a Harvard project, with the aid of a professor with tenure and influence. There is more than one way to skin a cat. Be creative if you think you are good enough.
To be a lawyer, you need to graduate three years of law school and be accepted into the state bar association. To get into law school you have to have a bachelor's degree, have a satisfactory score on the LSAT test, and be accepted. To be accepted into the bar you have to pass a huge test and undergo a stringent character examination.