ivy league law schools…?
p.s. if ur gonna make fun of me cuz im thinking about college now..please dont bother answering because im really serious about this…thanks. 🙂
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The “ivy league” of law schools are the top 14 law schools as determined by US News. These schools haven’t moved out of the top 14 since US News started ranking law schools. Here’s this year’s order:
1) Yale
2) Harvard and Stanford
4) NYU
5) Columbia
6) Chicago and Penn
8) UC-Berkeley and U Michigan
10) Duke and UVA
12) Northwestern
13) Cornell
14) Georgetown
Note that of that list only Yale, Harvard, Columbia, Penn and Cornell are officially Ivy League Schools–and many schools outrank Cornell.
*Climbs off high horse*
You don’t have to worry about taking certain courses in high school in order to get into law school. Just take what you need to get into the college of your choice. Once you get into college, there are still no specific prerequisitesto get into an elite law school. Acceptance is based mostly on GPA and your LSAT scores.
I’m assuming you are looking to go to an ivy out of high school and then to law school.
Here is a word of advice for high school.. Have fun! Don’t get too worked up about going to the IVY LEAGUE school because truthfully there are many other great programs out there.
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ivy league law schools…?
i know its a bit early to be thinking about college but im very serious about my studies. i am starting HS in september..and i want to know what classes i have to take in HS in order to apply for ivy league law schools (i.e harvard, yale, princeton, etc) i dont want to be in my senior year when i…