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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Go to the undergrad that’s the best fit that he’s excited to attend. Then manage course load so it not impossible to maintain a high GPA. Mix rigorous courses in the major with fun ones (don’t take super hard stem and Econ courses just bc your friends are taking it and it’s not your major!!) Prep for LSAT and aim 172+. This is advice I would give to my kid. This is what I learned after the fact and was lucky to attend a top 5 law school. [/quote] Not always, as I think law schools like engineering and hard STEM majors and give them somewhat of a break on GPA. Someone has to major in STEM to be able to take the patent bar. [/quote] Ok, reading comprehension skills which are very important for the LSAT. Please reread the original post… [/quote] Yeah, I don't think the OP's "strategy" is necessarily the correct strategy. I don't think a 4.0 in basket weaving is viewed as being better than a 3.4 in ChemE. [/quote] Do you know nothing about law school admissions? Yes, a 4.0 in basket weaving looks better. The main goal of these schools' admissions committees is to get the highest median GPAs and LSATs possible. Any 4.0 > any non 4.0[/quote] Lol. Ok...[/quote]
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