Harvard Law School UCLA outnumbered UCB

<p><a href="http://www.law.harvard.edu/admissions/jd/colleges.php%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.law.harvard.edu/admissions/jd/colleges.php&lt;/a> </p>

<p>UCLA 43 </p>

<p>Berkeley 38 </p>

<p>UMichigan 23 </p>

<p>UVirginia 21 </p>

<p>Notre Damn 15 </p>

<p>Pomona 9 </p>

<p>Boston 12 </p>

<p>Cornell 46 </p>

<p>Dartmath 24 </p>

<p>GeorgeT 34 </p>

<p>MIT 11 </p>

<p>North West 17 </p>

<p>Rice 18 </p>

<p>UIUrbana 10</p>

<p>Ummm, in the link you posted, I see UCB at 36 students and UCLA at 35 students.</p>

<p>Sorry it was year 2003=2004. They updated it.</p>

<p>Damn you Berkeley!!!</p>

<p>i find it very interesting how there are so many more BYU alumni than several very good schools.</p>

<p>Sweet, sweet hope. =P</p>

<p>UT austin has 44</p>

<p>UCR and UCD have 1 each... but so do CSU Sacramento and CSULA.</p>