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[quote=Anonymous]My rising senior DS has stats that make him competitive for $80k schools like Vassar, Bates, etc. when he visited Wooster, they told him he’d likely qualify for max merit aid, bringing COS down to about $30k. He thinks he’ll want law school or maybe masters at SAIS or Georgetown and is trying to avoid debt. We are getting conflicting info re whether he needs to go to best undergrad to increase chances of admission to T14, but then have substantial law school debt OR go to a lower (or much lower) ranked school to have $ for grad school. I know conventional wisdom for med school is just focus on grades and MCAT and not worry about undergrad ranking. Is this tru for law school? Do you have to be at the very top of your class if you go to a place like Wooster? Thanks. [/quote]
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