<p>Well, there is obviously no specific ranking for pre-law. But a few things:</p>
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<li><p>Madison has highly ranked programs (all are top 5-10 or 15 in the country) in political science, communications, sociology, history, and economics. These are the most popular majors for law students. So it's safe to say the reputation of the education and the training for the LSAT/law school will be solid.</p></li>
<li><p>Law school is incredibly expensive. You have in-state tuition, it'd be silly to pass that up.</p></li>
<li><p>Wisconsin places students in basically every law school each year. Harvard and Yale, yes, but of the "top" schools, it seems Chicago is the most popular. </p></li>
<li><p>The most important factors for law school are the GPA/LSAT. I will argue, despite what some of the nearly obsessive prestige based posters will tell you, the combination of top departments, in state tuition, and the fact it's still a top tier school make Madison a better choice for pre-laws than 99.5% undergraduate schools in the country. A 3.7+, 173+ from Madison is going to have as great of a shot for Harvard law as anyone else (except maybe Harvard students).</p></li>
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