<p>As someone said earlier, really there is no “pre-law major,” though some colleges do award such a baccalaureate designation. What you’re really asking is ‘what is the reputation and record of a undergraduate college’s placement office?’ Well, here the Ivy League often comes out on top, but keep in mind that law school admissions is quite different from undergrad admissions. Law school admissions is very much numbers based; your test scores and your GPA. Also, the top law schools like to think of themselves as “national” schools, thus the like a first year class with BA/BS degress from various places. Just look at the alma maters of every the first year class at Harvard Law. They all have top grades and test scores from dozens of places.</p>
<p>So the best advice for underclassman who aspires to law school is to do very well in the major of your choice.</p>