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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think people often confuse "possible" and "likelihood" confused when talking about this topic. Yes, anything is possible I suppose. [/quote] It is likely. If you do well on the MCAT or LSAT, your undergrad doesn’t really matter at all. [/quote] Agreed. I went to Iowa State (first year at OSU --that's Oklahoma State), but was accepted to Penn Law, waitlisted at Harvard law, and attended UVA law. Tons of Duke, Harvard and Notre Dame undergrads right there with me at UVA law. They paid a lot more to get to the same place. My sister also graduated from ISU for undergrad. Went to Cornell for PhD. Sure, you need good grades in undergrad, but LSAT or MCAT matter a lot. [/quote]
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