Pre-Law & Chicago

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<p>Well, that’s dead wrong, and somewhat impeaches Maroon8’s credibility for me. As far as I know, only Yale and Stanford generally matriculate fewer than 200 students, and Penn and Chicago somewhat more than 200. Georgetown is 500+, the same size as Harvard, and NYU is about 450. Michigan and Columbia are in the 350 range. I’m not sure about Boalt and UVa, but I think they are in the same range, too. That’s pretty much the 11 schools in MY top 10, and most are on the large side.</p>

<p>No one would even remotely suggest that student-marshall types at Chicago have trouble getting into the best law schools if they apply. That’s not the appropriate test. The issue – if there is one – is what happens to non-tippy-top students. It’s clear that at Harvard or Yale, it’s not just a couple of standout students who get admitted to Harvard Law School, it’s also a whole bunch of merely good students.</p>