<p>so Pimp. If I am reading your info correctly, the “average” Yale and Princeton grad can get into Harvard law at the 25th % or a GPA/LSAT-- 3.76/ 171. There’s nothing wrong with that as those #'s “fall into the Zone” and are within the 25%-75% range.</p>
<p>That probably explains why so many HY grads go to HY law, as those stats of 3.76/171 usually get admittance to schools like UVA, U Mich or other T 6-14 schools. </p>
<p>I guess it confirms my point- that grads of some elite institutions can get into Harvard law with a 3.76 and a 171 LSAT, but for those of you attending all other schools, you ain’t getting into Harvard with those same statistics.
–in fact you probably need over a 173 for any consideration. </p>
<p>but my advice is to choose the UG school which is the best fit and which works for you- not on which will give you the best shot at Harvard Law school.</p>