<p>Agree with those who say it makes not a whit of difference for law admissions if you choose Midd or Williams. And I’ll add another perspective.</p>
<p>I got my undergrad degree from one of the less prestigious public Big Ten schools after tranfering from an Ivy after freshman year. I was accepted (back in the day) to two “top five” law schools. I actually think it helped that I applied from the boonies, and to this day I find it amusing that I know of two former classmates at my Ivy who had similar GPAs and LSAT scores as mine and who were rejected by these same law schools. My guess is that the top law schools receive plenty of stellar LSAT scores from Ivys (and Midd, Williams…) and not so many from my humble university. Not that I’m advocating this as a strategy, but in the end I think you’ll be better off by attending the school you like more and doing as well as you can. Good lord, you’ll get a fantastic education at either Midd or Williams, but then again you can get a fantastic education almost anywhere if you have the right frame of mind.</p>