Northwestern Vs. Chicago

<p>Wash U does not have an LSAT score. Neither does NU.
If you go to either one, I don’t recall anyone suggesting there is much of a school impact on what your LSAT will be (maybe unlike MCAT where there might be), so let’s assume your score will be the same either way.</p>

<p>So then: where would you rather attend school? which environment do you feel might give you, personally, the best experience, the best opportunities, the most fun, the best programs you are particularly interested in,over the next four years?</p>

<p>This is how you should choose a college, not by obsessing over whether the average of all LSAT takers from that school is 161 or 163.</p>

<p>You are not an average. some people at your school will probably be smarter than you, and they will get in to better law schools than you will. Some people will be dumber than you, and they will do worse. A law school does not aggregate all applicants from a school and evaluate them as if they were one person, they evaluate them individually, based on their own particular, individual merits.</p>