Does attending Stanford undergrad help chances of Stanford or Ivy Law School?

<p>I was accepted to Stanford U. for the class of 2013 and will most likely be attending. However, I am also considering several other schools (including some Ivy's and some larger/less-prestigious state schools). In your opinion, would attendance at Stanford or an Ivy be beneficial for my hopes of later attending Stanford or Yale Law?</p>

<p>Law school admissions is almost entirely a matter of LSAT scores and GPA. If you are certain you want to study law, you should go to the school where you will earn the highest GPA. The math on the LSAT is statistics and high school stuff (algebra, geometry), no calculus. The verbal section is just vocabulary and reading comprehension. A bit trickier for some are the logic problems, but there are logic puzzle books you can buy just about anyplace that sells magazines.</p>

<p>There is no math section on the LSAT.</p>

<p>There are few law schools that don’t take into consideration the difficulty of your course of study, and the competitiveness of the school where you earned that GPA, in evaluating it.</p>

<p>attending any grade-inflated school (like Stanford) is a definite plus for grad schools.</p>