<p>bclintonk, I am not sure I agree that law schools do not care for undergraduate institutions attended. There is too much evidence to support the opposite. Close to 80% of Yale’s class attended top 1% colleges and universities. That is very concrete evidence that law schools do in fact care for undergraduate institution attended. I agree that it is not the only criteria. GPA and LSAT obviously count for more, but if two applicants have similar academic records, and there is a significant difference in the quality of the undergraduate institution attended, I am confident that law schools will typically accept the student from the better university or college. Law schools will not admit that because they want to encourage students from all universities to apply.</p>