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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Point taken about the class size. But the point still stands (from the misconception on the other thread) that almost all of the class is not from top schools.[/quote] [b]Are you saying that a student is just as likely to get into HLS from a non-top school as someone who attends a top school, all else being equal?[/quote][/b] They are wrong. See above. The Harvard entering class is 560. Only 147 come from the SLACs listed. The rest all come from Harvard (a huge percentage of the class), Yale, Princeton, Stanford, then the lesser Ivies.[/quote] Let's take some of those logic skills from that legal degree. How many people graduate per year from your average top LAC? Like 400-500. Then factor wanting to go to law school over other options out of undergrad drives away a pretty nasty chunk of students. 147/560 is pretty spectacular. That is why Amherst is the second highest law school feeder in the country.[/quote]
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