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my desire is to get into a top law school any advice?
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Now I want to be a lawyer and even the teachers felt i could really be a good one. I am a senior year and the thing is my gpa is low because i really slacked off in freshman and sophomore year but i decide to work hard junior year and i have high SAT scores. But with money issues i feel like my only way is community college 2 years and then transfering my junior year to colleges like northeastern or suffolk university. Since the fact that i live in the boston area and have no plan of moving away.
But is it possible of one the top 40 law schools like boston college or boston university or harvard to accept someone who did his first 2 years in a community college maintain a 3.5 gpa and then transfer to a private university like northeastern and had a good gpa and lsat scores? I would appreciate any advice from those that have experience in law schools
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