"Each of these law schools rejected more than 75 percent of J.D. applicants in fall 2017. Those who dream of getting into one of the most selective law schools in the U.S. need to know that receiving an acceptance letter is a difficult feat.
Having solid academic credentials is not sufficient to guarantee acceptance to the top law schools, which receive applications from many strong students. Experts say that work experience and personal statements are two important differentiating factors that help admissions officers distinguish between similarly qualified J.D. applicants." …