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Harvard - english or law?

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I possess 3 A -levels - English, Law & Politics at grade A.

Also an A/S level psychology qualification. - grade B

I am multilingual.

I endeavor in various extra curricular activities.

Could I be accepted into Harvard to study Law or English?

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  1. You don't apply to law school until you have a 4-year college degree.  So if you're applying to Harvard, either pick English or something that will help you later in law school - such as government, politics, history, or philosophy.


  2. law!!!!!!

  3. As Eri mentioned, you are not eligible for admission into Law School be it Harvard or anywhere else.

    To study Law in the United States you require a bachelors degree or equivilent - A-levels and A/S levels are not equivilents.

    You may be accepted into Harvard to study English. There seems to be three options for you which fall into the "English" category at Harvard:

    - Literature and Comparative Literature

    - History and Literature

    - Expository Writing

    Then there are two degree concentration programs:

    - English and American Literature and Language.

    - Literature

    Take a look at the website for Harvard University

  4. Nobody can determine whether you get into Harvard.  You need to apply and find out for yourself.

  5. You don't apply to law school until you have a 4-year college degree. So if you're applying to Harvard, either pick English or something that will help you later in law school - such as government, politics, history, or philosophy.

    Right you will be smarter if

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