<p>I always think this type of question is like –
“which came first, the chicken or the egg??”</p>
<p>Do T-14 Law Schools seem to take an inordinate amount of kids from the same top 25 (or thereabouts) undergrad schools?? Or do those kids who attend the top 25 UG schools tend to score in the top 5% on the LSAT’s and therefore are sought after by the T-14 Law schools? </p>
<p>My gut feeling is that a strong candidate from SUNY Bing. or Penn State with a high GPA and an LSAT of 170 + will get into a top law school. But there may be more kids from the IVY’s and AWS who will score 170 + on the LSAT’s. Therefore that leads to the appearance of more kids in T-14 law schools coming from those same top 25 UG schools.</p>
<p>I don’t think T-14 law schools go out of there way to deny admission from kids from 98% of the colleges in this country, but the kids from the top schools will have a higher number of kids scoring well on the LSAT’s. And Law school admission is based mostly on LSAT’s and GPA. --Just my opinion!!</p>