<p>flatland-- not true. All those schools do have excellent student bodies, but there are some differences. Just look at the average LSAT score:</p>
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<p>Note, a few points can be quite a move on the percentile scale:
[L.S.A.T</a>. Sample Score Percentiles](<a href=“http://www.esc.edu/ESConline/focused/prelawresources.nsf/db1a77fb2f6bcf2085256bfa005466b0/f6f479ed15e0764885256dba005f2d3f?OpenDocument]L.S.A.T”>http://www.esc.edu/ESConline/focused/prelawresources.nsf/db1a77fb2f6bcf2085256bfa005466b0/f6f479ed15e0764885256dba005f2d3f?OpenDocument)</p>
<p>Notice that from Harvard to Berkeley you drop from 94.7% to 79%. Pretty big difference.</p>