how do law school look at top liberal arts college?
Posted: Mon May 03, 2010 2:33 pm
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Your gpa will be the same as everyone else's. Better score well on the lsat.holydonkey wrote:I hope it isn't williams. I hate williams kids. Anyhoo, they don't care what school you went to, it's all about the gpa.
As a holder of one of those liberal arts school degrees, I can say that they are mostly correct about this.mz253 wrote:however, now i'm at this ivy league school and surrounded by PhD students. most of them went to state schools and are really really smart. the frustrating thing is that LOTS OF THEM have never heard of liberal arts colleges or even if they have, they think we are little spoiled children who burned our parents' money without learning any practical skills.
Yeah, they still don't care, but a 4.00 is still above every school's median so you shouldn't worry. Its all about the medians.mz253 wrote:how about schools give A+? my school stopped giving A+ officially long long ago. So even if you get all As for four years, your maximum GPA is 4.00.
Looking at the undergrad institution list of attending students at the schools you are looking at attending. You will see schools on the list that you have never heard of. You will see schools that everyone has heard of. Law schools like diversity.i wonder if ls admissions officers would have the similar impression? honestly, i studied really hard in undergraduate, and i really don't want them to think that i'm just a useless humanities major.
Was the person in the admissions office that dude from Zoolander?NYCbound wrote:While I was at ASDs for Columbia, someone in the admissions office made the comment that my liberal arts school (a top 5 LAC) was "really hot right now". I doubt it provides much of an advantage, but she made very clear that adcoms seemed to really like students from my school this cycle.
Jacobim Mugatu!KMaine wrote:Was the person in the admissions office that dude from Zoolander?NYCbound wrote:While I was at ASDs for Columbia, someone in the admissions office made the comment that my liberal arts school (a top 5 LAC) was "really hot right now". I doubt it provides much of an advantage, but she made very clear that adcoms seemed to really like students from my school this cycle.
Exactly, Mugatu! If it was him, I am glad he landed on his feet after that Derilicte debacle.hannah87 wrote:Jacobim Mugatu!KMaine wrote:Was the person in the admissions office that dude from Zoolander?NYCbound wrote:While I was at ASDs for Columbia, someone in the admissions office made the comment that my liberal arts school (a top 5 LAC) was "really hot right now". I doubt it provides much of an advantage, but she made very clear that adcoms seemed to really like students from my school this cycle.
KMaine wrote:Exactly, Mugatu! If it was him, I am glad he landed on his feet after that Derilicte debacle.hannah87 wrote:Jacobim Mugatu!KMaine wrote:Was the person in the admissions office that dude from Zoolander?NYCbound wrote:While I was at ASDs for Columbia, someone in the admissions office made the comment that my liberal arts school (a top 5 LAC) was "really hot right now". I doubt it provides much of an advantage, but she made very clear that adcoms seemed to really like students from my school this cycle.