<p>I remember recently somebody had a list placing Williams and Swarthmore and Amherst as the best feeder schools in the nation. Anyone have this list?</p>
<p>If you graduate from a top 25-30 school you can get into law school for the most part.</p>
<p>If you're talking about a specific super-selective law school than the numbers suggest the most helpful thing is going to that school for undergrad. Obviously, the schools you would expect to do well (harvard, yale, stanford) have good placement within their school and across the board.</p>
<p>Outside of a few big-name schools that you no-doubt know by heart it isn't as much where you go as much as it is maintaining that 4.0 and spanking the LSAT.</p>