Anonymous wrote:Brown and Harvard are a joke. All we are employing at my top firm these days are USNA/Yale law grads and kids who had like 3 jobs a year while putting themselves through undergrad who were still Phi Beta Kappas and then pulled Order of the Coif at top 15 law schools. Clients don’t want spoiled brat, indulged punks (remember, Gen Xers are largely at the top of the food chain right now and they just want things done).
Your kid faces 15 more years of those people. Prepare them for it.
Anonymous wrote:Brown is a clown school, even with the new minimum 3.7 GPA from Harvard they will get into a better law school with a decent LSAT from Harvard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son was recently admitted from the Harvard waitlist. He was all set to attend Brown. Normally, it would be an instant "yes," but the Harvard cap on A's has him hesitating. While he isn't entirely sure about his career path, he's considering law school and is worried that a lower GPA will hurt his post-grad chances. What does everyone think?
Apparently your kid is smart/connected enough to get into two ivies and requesting college advice on anonymous forum?
Feel better? Interesting how often people will go out of their way to be a jerk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son was recently admitted from the Harvard waitlist. He was all set to attend Brown. Normally, it would be an instant "yes," but the Harvard cap on A's has him hesitating. While he isn't entirely sure about his career path, he's considering law school and is worried that a lower GPA will hurt his post-grad chances. What does everyone think?
Apparently your kid is smart/connected enough to get into two ivies and requesting college advice on anonymous forum?
Anonymous wrote:My son was recently admitted from the Harvard waitlist. He was all set to attend Brown. Normally, it would be an instant "yes," but the Harvard cap on A's has him hesitating. While he isn't entirely sure about his career path, he's considering law school and is worried that a lower GPA will hurt his post-grad chances. What does everyone think?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ridiculous! My kid graduated from a T20 that had a math curve and he got a c, when not quite half the class failed. He didn’t get anything close to straight A’s and got an $80k job. I know that’s not law school, but so much is who you know these days. It’s also just land to sell yourself short.
Law school is about your gpa and lsat. You don’t connections your way in.
Harvard is a hook. Also, people all over DC didn’t go to top law schools and making $1M+. If this guy (who may be a troll) is that wimpy he can’t hustle, then he’ll never do well.
Anonymous wrote:The GPA for law school issue is real. A little research will reveal that the top law schools all have median undergraduate GPAs of over 3.9. It’s highly likely that law schools will adjust to the Harvard change, but no one can guarantee it. I wouldn’t reject Harvard on that issue alone. Your son should go where he’s most comfortable and thus most likely to succeed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ridiculous! My kid graduated from a T20 that had a math curve and he got a c, when not quite half the class failed. He didn’t get anything close to straight A’s and got an $80k job. I know that’s not law school, but so much is who you know these days. It’s also just land to sell yourself short.
Law school is about your gpa and lsat. You don’t connections your way in.
Anonymous wrote:Ridiculous! My kid graduated from a T20 that had a math curve and he got a c, when not quite half the class failed. He didn’t get anything close to straight A’s and got an $80k job. I know that’s not law school, but so much is who you know these days. It’s also just land to sell yourself short.
Anonymous wrote:If he wants to go international at any point in his career then Harvard. Brown just doesn’t carry the same weight abroad