Feeder Undergrad for Top Law Schools

<p>Is there any data out there that suggests average/median LSAT scores from different undergraduate universities? I recognize that the Wall Street Journal comprised feeder schools for top graduate programs. I was curious if there is any information that suggests which undergrad schools have the best admissions rates into top 10 law schools. </p>

<p>In particular, I would like to know how the following undergraduate programs rank in terms of admission into the top 10 law schools. Which of the following will provide me with the best opportunities to get into a top 10 law school:</p>

<p>Cornell University (School of Industrial and Labor Relations)
Emory University (College of Arts and Sciences)
Yale University (Yale College)
University of Pennsylvania (College of Arts and Sciences)
Northwestern University (Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences)
Rice University
Brown University (Brown College)</p>

<p>yale
brown
upenn/cornell
northwestern
rice/emory</p>

<p>Law school is a numbers game. Go to a good school where you can get the highest GPA and then study appropriately for LSAT, unless you are URM . If you don’t believe me, check out lawschoolnumbers.com.</p>

<p>My kid is in a top tier school and the kids come from all over.</p>

<p>yale
penn
brown/cornell
northwestern
emory
rice</p>

<p>how much does URM status help in law school admissions?</p>

<p>Check out lawschoolnumbers.com. It helps a lot I think.</p>