Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:no difference. I know UVA law isn’t Ivy, but look at their enrolling class
Schools with four or more first-years represented include:
Boston University 4
University of California, Berkeley 5
Brown University 5
University of Chicago 4
College of William & Mary 4
University of Georgia 5
Cornell University 5
University of Maryland, College Park 11
Duke University 4
University of Notre Dame 4
Emory University 4
University of Pennsylvania 6
Georgetown University 7
University of Richmond 4
New York University 5
University of Virginia 30
Ohio State University, Columbus 4 Vanderbilt University 6
Rice University 4
Wake Forest University 4
University of Texas, Austin 6
Yale University 5
University of Arkansas, Fayetteville 5
I think that tells you that Ivy grads don't choose UVA for law school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:no difference. I know UVA law isn’t Ivy, but look at their enrolling class
Schools with four or more first-years represented include:
Boston University 4
University of California, Berkeley 5
Brown University 5
University of Chicago 4
College of William & Mary 4
University of Georgia 5
Cornell University 5
University of Maryland, College Park 11
Duke University 4
University of Notre Dame 4
Emory University 4
University of Pennsylvania 6
Georgetown University 7
University of Richmond 4
New York University 5
University of Virginia 30
Ohio State University, Columbus 4 Vanderbilt University 6
Rice University 4
Wake Forest University 4
University of Texas, Austin 6
Yale University 5
University of Arkansas, Fayetteville 5
I think that tells you that Ivy grads don't choose UVA for law school.
Yeah. Don't know what the purpose of that post was--since it was not directed to the question being posed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:no difference. I know UVA law isn’t Ivy, but look at their enrolling class
Schools with four or more first-years represented include:
Boston University 4
University of California, Berkeley 5
Brown University 5
University of Chicago 4
College of William & Mary 4
University of Georgia 5
Cornell University 5
University of Maryland, College Park 11
Duke University 4
University of Notre Dame 4
Emory University 4
University of Pennsylvania 6
Georgetown University 7
University of Richmond 4
New York University 5
University of Virginia 30
Ohio State University, Columbus 4 Vanderbilt University 6
Rice University 4
Wake Forest University 4
University of Texas, Austin 6
Yale University 5
University of Arkansas, Fayetteville 5
I think that tells you that Ivy grads don't choose UVA for law school.
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:Easy !
Both of my kids started at VA Tech and ended up at Ivy's - One Yale, One UPenn.
Complete BS that your kids went to Law school at Yale or Penn from VT. VT lists all destinations, even allowing answers to where the JD will be such as “applying after gap years” . The law schools from VT are Fordham, Kentucky, and the like. You can see every masters and doctorate school: there are zero top law schools and zero top med schools. The only occasional top doctorate are ones for phD in stem. One can search multiple years and find very similar lackluster outcomes. VT is not a good place for prelaw.
https://fds.career.vt.edu/GradSchoolList?cohort=2022-2023.
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:Easy !
Both of my kids started at VA Tech and ended up at Ivy's - One Yale, One UPenn.
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.
As the PP shows, the #1 feeder for any law school is it's undergraduate institution.
Perhaps you want to target a state flagship with a top law school like UCB, UCLA, UVA, Michigan (? does it have a top law school). You will be fine career-wise with a law degree from those schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:no difference. I know UVA law isn’t Ivy, but look at their enrolling class
Schools with four or more first-years represented include:
Boston University 4
University of California, Berkeley 5
Brown University 5
University of Chicago 4
College of William & Mary 4
University of Georgia 5
Cornell University 5
University of Maryland, College Park 11
Duke University 4
University of Notre Dame 4
Emory University 4
University of Pennsylvania 6
Georgetown University 7
University of Richmond 4
New York University 5
University of Virginia 30
Ohio State University, Columbus 4 Vanderbilt University 6
Rice University 4
Wake Forest University 4
University of Texas, Austin 6
Yale University 5
University of Arkansas, Fayetteville 5
I think that tells you that Ivy grads don't choose UVA for law school.
Anonymous wrote:I went to a top 3 Ivy law school from a state school. Your DD needs a stellar gpa, needs to ace the LSAT, and needs some interesting additional resume content (internships or extracurriculars).
Anonymous wrote:no difference. I know UVA law isn’t Ivy, but look at their enrolling class
Schools with four or more first-years represented include:
Boston University 4
University of California, Berkeley 5
Brown University 5
University of Chicago 4
College of William & Mary 4
University of Georgia 5
Cornell University 5
University of Maryland, College Park 11
Duke University 4
University of Notre Dame 4
Emory University 4
University of Pennsylvania 6
Georgetown University 7
University of Richmond 4
New York University 5
University of Virginia 30
Ohio State University, Columbus 4 Vanderbilt University 6
Rice University 4
Wake Forest University 4
University of Texas, Austin 6
Yale University 5
University of Arkansas, Fayetteville 5