HYS undergrads have more opportunities for HYS Law School?

<p>my gut feeling is that HYS has much love for their own undergraduates. So HYS (and kids from a few other select schools-- like Princeton-Williams etc), may be able to break through with an admission to HYS Law with a bit of a lower LSAT (maybe 170 LSAT) than the rest of you mere mortals.
Average Harvard LSAT score is around 166, so I have to assume alot of Harvard undergrads are getting into Harvard law with LSAT scores in the 170 range.<br>
for the rest of you – you’d probably need an LSAT of at least 172 (maybe higher) to even have a shot of being admitted into HYS.<br>
If you can get a good GPA and a 172 LSAT ( which I believe is top 1 % of LSAT applicants), you will have a decent shot at top 5 law school.
-but why don’t you concentrate your efforts and enjoy your undergrad experience.
if you are still in HS and are already thinking about Law school admission, I think you should just learn to chill out and relax a bit.<br>
enjoy Cornell- my kid is ILR Class of 2008.</p>