What is a good GPA to get into law school?

A Good GPA for Harvard, Yale, Stanford, Columbia, Chicago, and NYU- The Top 6
Law School GPA 25th/75th LSAT 25th/75th
Harvard 3.76-3.96 170-175
Stanford 3.79-3.95 168-173
U Chicago 3.73-3.95 166-172
Columbia 3.56-3.80 169-173
May 19, 2018

How do you get into law school?

Here are the steps you’ll want to take to get into law school:
  1. Research the role of a lawyer.
  2. Complete a bachelor’s degree.
  3. Pass the Law School Admission Test (LSAT).
  4. Request your official transcripts.
  5. Write a personal statement.
  6. Obtain letters of recommendation.
  7. Apply to law schools.

Is law school really hard?

In an absolute sense, law school is hard. There are very few educational experiences that can match it for rigor, both in terms of the work required and the amount of stress you will face. However, how hard law school is for you will depend on how well you are suited to it.

What subjects do you need to become a lawyer?

Most law schools require a bachelor’s degree for admittance. Although no specific degree or set of courses is required for admission, certain courses can be helpful. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, classes in English, public speaking, government, history, economics and mathematics are useful.