You can fail out of college, go to a community college, get good grades, and then transfer to a state college.
You can also skip the part where you fail out of college.
You can then take the LSATs, get a really good score, and quite possibly get accepted into an Ivy League law school, from which you can then drop out. No life optimization needed! I think LSAT scores greatly outweigh every other factor when it comes to law school admissions.
They’re not 1-shot games.
You can fail out of college, go to a community college, get good grades, and then transfer to a state college.
You can also skip the part where you fail out of college.
You can then take the LSATs, get a really good score, and quite possibly get accepted into an Ivy League law school, from which you can then drop out. No life optimization needed! I think LSAT scores greatly outweigh every other factor when it comes to law school admissions.
Or get a postgrauate degree.