Brown undergraduate to law school

<p>I am accepted to brown and wondering if u go there will u be prepared for law school and have a chance of getting into a good law school</p>

<p>Brown is one of the best undergraduate schools in the nation. Use your pre-lawyer analysis skills and apply to your question.</p>

<p>Congrats, BTW.</p>

<p>Well I got into brown dartmouth cornell and georgetown so I am wondering which one is best to go for prelaw. Esp. Since I am facing a hard choice</p>

<p>If you plan on going to HYP, Gerogetown is your best choice among your list. If not, any one of the three is fine, since they are all academically in the same caliber.</p>

<p>^^There is no Princeton law school, so I hope fiske2009 discounts the advice in the post above accordingly. I do not know if it is being suggested that Harvard and Yale law schools put roadblocks in the way of grads of other Ivies, but if it is, my singular experience dictates otherwise.</p>

<p>Reasoning ability…maybe sprinkled with some social awareness…I think is the proximate predictor of law school admission. In response to the OP’s original question, my answer is “yes”</p>

<p>lol @ Princeton law school. It’s been ranked #1 for years. forget about Yale.</p>

<p>First, there is no such thing as “pre law.” There are no course requirements to attend law school. Second, in terms of going to law school, it does not matter in the least which of these schools you attend. </p>

<p>This page about Brown’s law school advising program may be of interest. <a href=“WELCOME TO PRE-LAW ADVISING | Pre-Law Advising”>WELCOME TO PRE-LAW ADVISING | Pre-Law Advising;