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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Who cares? These are tiny schools with limited impact.[/quote] Not when it comes to grad school admissions, for which the majority are planning.[/quote] At least for law school, where you went to undergrad is of almost no importance beyond your ability to get sincere and personalized letters of recommendation. My understanding is that it’s the same for med school. And I say this as a WASP alum. My understanding for doctoral programs is that research experience is key. As long as you go somewhere that prioritizes research experience for undergrads, then you have what you need for doctoral programs. I know less about this than law and med school. [/quote] I believe that you are sincere but everything that you mentioned is incorrect, especially for top grad, med, law schools.[/quote] I’m PP. I went to a T14 law school. Where you went to undergrad really does not matter. [/quote] There is such a thing as feeders, my friend. They are alive and well, and still represent the majority of T-10 grad admissions.[/quote] Correlation is not causation. Grades and LSAT are the best predictors of admission. Plenty of people from god awful directional universities go to T14s. Arguably HYPSM gives you a small boost. General consensus is that undergrad otherwise does not matter.[/quote]
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