<p>I mean, is UR considered a good school in other Graduate admission process? Like Harvard Law, Yale Law, or UPenn Business. Also, do employers like hiring UR graduates? Thanks!</p>
<p>Those who don’t know UR think it’s a public school, a SUNY.</p>
<p>Those who know UR know it is an excellent small private research university… All our doctors hold UR in high regard. Engineers know it well. The Eastman School is more highly regarded than Villiard in some circles.</p>
<p>In 2008, US News and World Report chose 25 “new ivies”. UR was one of them.</p>
<p>Law schools don’t care very much where you went to school. Admission is basically by numbers, mostly LSAT’s and then grades as adjusted by a process. They adjust grades relative to the school average (to eliminate the advantage of a school with easy grading or the disadvantage of a school with hard grading). They also may apply a multiplier for perceived academic quality of the school. Since vast numbers of kids all over the country get high grades, the main determinant becomes LSAT’s for kids above one line and below another. The middle is harder to describe.</p>
<p>Business grad schools want kids who have worked after school. The path right from college is to an extent discouraged in favor of experience. Again, test scores are big determinant.</p>