Ivy League vs. UCL, McGill, University of Toronto

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<p>You don’t know this at all. Once you’re above a certain threshold, admission at Ivy-caliber schools is highly holistic. Students with perfect stats are routinely rejected. A bird in hand is worth two in the bush. Don’t reapply; go to one of the fine institutions that has already accepted you. Congratulations.</p>

<p>Why do you want to get an MBA in the US? What do you want to do with it? The thing is that in the US, law is a graduate degree; also, law degrees are not as transferable as others because different countries have very different legal systems. I would think that business as a general discipline would be more internationally flexible. Why study law in the UK if you don’t want to live in the UK and practice? That would be my question.</p>