Heard it before, but
Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2012 7:48 pm
I know this has been asked a lot, and I'm familiar with the topic, but hear me out:
In terms of your undergraduate school's "prestige," is this really a big factor in terms of admissions? I heard that LSAT/GPA are most important, but undergraduate matters in terms of employment. That's fine. But why, on Law school numbers, do the ones who receive acceptances all come from a "T20" or "T10" or "Ivy" (always listed in details)? Is this maybe more of a cause for concern than others would have us believe?
If I'm up against someone who comes from a good school, and I go to a cal state, and our numbers are similar, they're always going to be chosen, right?
Thanks for the help guyz
In terms of your undergraduate school's "prestige," is this really a big factor in terms of admissions? I heard that LSAT/GPA are most important, but undergraduate matters in terms of employment. That's fine. But why, on Law school numbers, do the ones who receive acceptances all come from a "T20" or "T10" or "Ivy" (always listed in details)? Is this maybe more of a cause for concern than others would have us believe?
If I'm up against someone who comes from a good school, and I go to a cal state, and our numbers are similar, they're always going to be chosen, right?
Thanks for the help guyz