| My cousin went to Harvard law. She went to UT-Austin undergrad. |
| I know two Maryland grads who went to Harvard Law. |
| I know two: one went to U of Chicago and the other went to UCLA |
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I only went to law school because I didn’t think I could get a highly paid job without it.
In contrast my BIL who went to Harvard landed on Wall Street and hasn’t even had to get an MBA. He’s making 7 figures with a BS. |
| The ones I know went to Amherst, Columbia, Cornell and Harvard college. I think the folks you met might be atypical. |
| Where are you from? I’m from the west and hadn’t heard of most of the small colleges discussed here before moving to DC—I thought Colgate was just toothpaste. |
Then go to a school that's no one's ever heard of. Cause and effect, according to OP. Simple. |
| It doesn’t matter where you go to undergrad as long as you get a 4.0, a high lsat, do all the meaningless “intern” jobs you can that fill your resume (better to stuff envelopes for a Senator than have a job in their eyes - one of the ways the rich are privileged in this process), and apply in November. |
| I have worked with several recent HLS grads who just are not very smart. |
They take a lot of students with political connections and have graduated a suspicious amount of slimeballs who go into government. |
There are people doing the same from many colleges. |
Having looked through my friends' Facebooks (the paper kind) at these schools in the 2000s, I agree that this has been historically true true for Yale. I remember being surprised that SO many of the Yale law people went to HYPS, Amherst, Williams, etc. But Harvard has a bigger class and does have more people from non top ten schools. |
| The HLS grads I know all went to Harvard undergrad. But that was the early 00s. Maybe things have changed. |
As an Ivy undergrad, I can tell you from firsthand experience that grade inflation is a real phenomenon even at many of the most well-known schools. Depending on your choice of major, it is actually quite easy to graduate from an Ivy with a high GPA. It was usually the engineering students who get screwed trying to get into law school because their grading curves were formidable. |
| A friend went to Maryland (honors) undergrad and then HLS. She is one of the smartest people I know. |