How hard is it to get in to University of Pennsylvania Law School?

I springy in PA, not trusty if that matters, but I poverty to Study Law after college, and desired to undergo what my chances are effort into University of university Law School, since they are hierarchical pretty broad in Law School rankings.
I intend beatific grades, As; (90-95), 3.8 gpa. I’m a beatific student, do my work, hit beatific attendance, astir in the community… etc.
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It doesn’t matter what your grades are now, if you’re in high school. All that matters when applying to law school is your undergraduate activities/GPA/etc., and your LSAT (mostly your GPA and LSAT.)
To get in, your college GPA should be no lower than a 3.4 (but that is on the very, very low end), and your LSAT should be in the range of 165-168 (25/75 percentile)
Go to their website and you should find statistics that will help you–such as the number of applicants last year vs. the number of students accepted, the average GPA of applicants, average LSAT scores, etc. The competition for all law schools is tough. Keep your grades up and your options open. Good luck.