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[quote=Anonymous]Law school is a long game and your kid will need to hit the ground running with a good GPA. Select an undergrad program where your kid is happy and likely to excel - a 3.8, coupled with an LSAT of 170 or above is essential for top programs. High stats also open the door to scholarships ....it is nice to have this option. Top 14 programs have many advantages. Yes, you can attend a lower ranked Law School and do well if you are at the top of your class and on Law Review, but there are far fewer unknowns in terms of outcomes/employment if you attend a Top 14. And, if you are paying full freight, attending a lower ranked law school is a lot of $$ to gamble with. The difference in class outcomes/job placement between say Georgetown and UVA is significant. [/quote]
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