Anonymous wrote:Law school aside, the A cap at Harvard will lead to more competition and less collaboration among students. Study groups, sharing tips, etc., will be out of the window for many students. I wouldn't go, honestly. Not now.
Anonymous wrote:So strange. Your kid is asking strangers to give input? You’re going to relay the opinions of strangers to your kid on this issue?
Is this fake?
Anonymous wrote:Law schools care about his LSAT. Not much else. This is only slightly exaggerating.
Anonymous wrote:Your son is more likely to get in to a top law school if he is from Harvard or Yale or Stanford, assuming the grades are top and the LSAT scores are over 170.
--law prof
Anonymous wrote:Your son is more likely to get in to a top law school if he is from Harvard or Yale or Stanford, assuming the grades are top and the LSAT scores are over 170.
--law prof
Anonymous wrote:Harvard for sure. It is a much stronger brand.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Law school aside, the A cap at Harvard will lead to more competition and less collaboration among students. Study groups, sharing tips, etc., will be out of the window for many students. I wouldn't go, honestly. Not now.
This is my line of thinking, I worry more about what it’ll do to the student culture with high achievers almost more than the gpa concerns.