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Harvard Law School
Cambridge, MA, United States
Juris Doctor (J.D.) · Graduate
Why you match
Where you stand against the route’s entry signals — gaps and all.
- Academic recordOn track
Your 5.0/6 matura projects to a strong US undergrad GPA
- English proficiencyOn track
B2 now → C1 is well within reach before you apply
- LSAT readinessStart early
Target 170+ — the one to start prepping early
- Funding planOn track
A J.D. is a major investment — we map aid + scholarships
Your timeline
7 stepsEvery step dated against the real admission calendar. Your first move is open below.
- 2026You are here
Excel in your final school year & prepare for the matura
- Register for extended-level matura in Mathematics and English by the November 2026 deadline.
- Aim for 85%+ in each subject to stay competitive for selective US universities.
- Ask your school's careers advisor about US bachelor admissions for Polish students.
- 2027
Apply & enrol in a competitive US bachelor's (pre-law track)
Step-by-step actions, dates & sources — unlock with your free plan - 2029
Complete your bachelor's & prepare J.D. applications
Step-by-step actions, dates & sources — unlock with your free plan - 2030
Apply to Harvard Law School (J.D. application cycle)
Step-by-step actions, dates & sources — unlock with your free plan - 2031
Obtain your F-1 student visa for J.D. studies
Step-by-step actions, dates & sources — unlock with your free plan - 2032
Complete the three-year J.D. at Harvard Law
Step-by-step actions, dates & sources — unlock with your free plan - 2034
Pass the state bar exam & get your law licence
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Getting in
Admission facts taken from the university’s own pages — never invented.
English language
- Harvard Law does not publish a separate minimum English test score for the J.D.
- You demonstrate proficiency through the application itself (the LSAT/GRE are English-language tests).
- If your undergraduate degree was taught in English, you likely meet this — confirm on the HLS J.D. page.
Verified against the university’s official page
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Official source links
Every requirement linked to the university's own page
Exact application windows
Open & close dates for each deadline, year by year
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