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<p>Jesus, man. Please ask any top law school student, or anyone who got into a top law school, or any adcom at a top law school on this topic. That real person will straight up tell you that law school admissions (yes, including H Law) is all numbers game. Harvard Law will admit a kid from Arizona State undergrad, if that kid has 3.8 GPA and 175 LSAT. Anyone with a 3.8+ GPA and 174+ LSAT is looking at over 70% chance of getting into Harvard Law, no matter what undergrad that person is coming out of. This isn’t college admissions, in which many qualified applicants are rejected despite high GPA and SAT scores. In law school admissions universe, if you have the numbers, you get IN. </p>
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<p>I honestly don’t care what you choose to believe. You probably aren’t applying/ planning on attending a top law school anyway. But, I went through the whole process and know quite a bit about the process, and I ended up getting into Columbia Law School, which is a legit Top 6 Law School in the nation. Based on your statements regarding law school admissions, you sound very ignorant of how the process works, to be honest. Don’t take this fight with me if you don’t like it. Ask a real person in a top law school. Ask anyone who got into a top law school. Or, at least make an effort to email and ask ANY admissions rep at any top 10 law school. Everyone will confirm my statements. Honestly man, you need to do some research before you try to refute the obvious truth.</p>