Anonymous wrote:Easy !
Both of my kids started at VA Tech and ended up at Ivy's - One Yale, One UPenn.
Anonymous wrote:Is it harder to get into an Ivy Law School from a State flagship than from another Ivy or private that's one tier down?
We're not made of money and could pay for either all of a State flagship or maybe half of an expensive private for undergrad, with DD taking on loans for the rest. DD's targets for undergrad would be along the lines of University Florida (or similar State flagship) or Tufts (or similar private). Of course Ivies would be a reach.
DD wants to be a lawyer and go into biglaw or other high earning type of law. She wants to go to an Ivy for law school if possible. We're looking at the ROI for undergrad schools and trying to figure out where she has the best opportunities. Thank you for any insights.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it harder to get into an Ivy Law School from a State flagship than from another Ivy or private that's one tier down?
We're not made of money and could pay for either all of a State flagship or maybe half of an expensive private for undergrad, with DD taking on loans for the rest. DD's targets for undergrad would be along the lines of University Florida (or similar State flagship) or Tufts (or similar private). Of course Ivies would be a reach.
DD wants to be a lawyer and go into biglaw or other high earning type of law. She wants to go to an Ivy for law school if possible. We're looking at the ROI for undergrad schools and trying to figure out where she has the best opportunities. Thank you for any insights.
To be blunt, if these are “targets” for undergrad not likelies then your kid must not be a true ivy-level high schooler(ie has SAT over 1500 and has taken difficult APs and gotten 4s and 5s.). Sure one can get in to ivies with less but the vast majority there have those numbers, and hence the vast majority ace the LSATs. Look at the ivy law school LSAT 25-75th %ile ranges. It is much harder to be in the top 5% of LSAT scores than it is to be in the top 1% of SAT. A kid from a state school like UF has to have both GPA and LSAT off the chart to have a shot at an ivy law.
Anonymous wrote:Is it harder to get into an Ivy Law School from a State flagship than from another Ivy or private that's one tier down?
We're not made of money and could pay for either all of a State flagship or maybe half of an expensive private for undergrad, with DD taking on loans for the rest. DD's targets for undergrad would be along the lines of University Florida (or similar State flagship) or Tufts (or similar private). Of course Ivies would be a reach.
DD wants to be a lawyer and go into biglaw or other high earning type of law. She wants to go to an Ivy for law school if possible. We're looking at the ROI for undergrad schools and trying to figure out where she has the best opportunities. Thank you for any insights.
Anonymous wrote:OP, not all Ivies have law schools and not all top law schools are Ivies.
What she will want is the T14, the top 14 law schools, which have been roughly the same 14 schools for many many years. You can google this list.
College GPA and LSAT are the primary determinants of admission. She might also want some post-college work experience, which can be helpful.
Your state flagship is fine for undergrad for the purpose of law school admission.
Anonymous wrote:Is it harder to get into an Ivy Law School from a State flagship than from another Ivy or private that's one tier down?
We're not made of money and could pay for either all of a State flagship or maybe half of an expensive private for undergrad, with DD taking on loans for the rest. DD's targets for undergrad would be along the lines of University Florida (or similar State flagship) or Tufts (or similar private). Of course Ivies would be a reach.
DD wants to be a lawyer and go into biglaw or other high earning type of law. She wants to go to an Ivy for law school if possible. We're looking at the ROI for undergrad schools and trying to figure out where she has the best opportunities. Thank you for any insights.
Anonymous wrote:Is it harder to get into an Ivy Law School from a State flagship than from another Ivy or private that's one tier down?
We're not made of money and could pay for either all of a State flagship or maybe half of an expensive private for undergrad, with DD taking on loans for the rest. DD's targets for undergrad would be along the lines of University Florida (or similar State flagship) or Tufts (or similar private). Of course Ivies would be a reach.
DD wants to be a lawyer and go into biglaw or other high earning type of law. She wants to go to an Ivy for law school if possible. We're looking at the ROI for undergrad schools and trying to figure out where she has the best opportunities. Thank you for any insights.