<p>I want to attend law school after my undergraduate studies. Law schools look at your GPA and LSAT, disregarding what school you attend and what you major in. </p>
<p>To cut it short, should I go to an "easier" undergrad that has inflated averages just for law school? I'm afraid that if I go to a "good" undergrad, I will get low grades and ruin my chances for law school.</p>
<p>Factors that might be important:
I'm very good at logic.
On practice problems (not entire tests), I get a majority of problems right.
I have a highly regarded CR+M SAT. Some people say that high CR+M SATs scorers typically get high LSATs.
I'm struggling GPA-wise in high school (not too bad, but not the best as well)</p>
<p>I know that an "easier" undergrad might not necessarily mean that I will get a higher GPA but I'm sure that I will have a higher chance of scoring higher there than in "good" undergrads.</p>
<p>I wrote this a bit hastily; I hope no one minds.</p>