<p>To clarify, the stats of Berkeley students admitted to top law schools tend to be higher than the 75th percentile of median ranges of most of these schools.</p>
<p>This leads one to speculate that Berkeley’s reputation does nothing toward’s one’s acceptance chances (because if Berkeley were so reputable, schools would accept berkeley students with lower scores). In addition, the fact that reputation doesn’t matter much also leads one to believe that Berkeley students are in general weaker candidates in terms of soft factors versus their competitors since their average LSAT and GPA of admits is higher in general than the averages of HYS.</p>