<p>I know I might not even want to go into law by the time i finish college and blah, blah, blah just please don't flame me! I'm just curious. How difficult are law schools to get into? With the massive amount of lawyers in the world I'd guess not too hard but I don't know. (I'm talking normal law schools, not Yale and Harvard). Just curious!!</p>
<p>Depends on the standards of the individual law school, but there are plenty of law schools with low standards, if that’s what you’re asking.</p>
<p>Kina. I just saw a post earlier that said most med schools are 3-10% acceptance rate and was curious if Law schools are just as selective.</p>
<p>No, they are not. [2009</a> Raw Data Law School Rankings : Acceptance Rate (Ascending)](<a href=“http://www.ilrg.com/rankings/law/index.php/1/asc/Accept]2009”>2020 Law School Rankings - Acceptance Rate (Low to High))</p>
<p>Just don’t plan on getting a job once you get out!</p>
<p>It looks like a lot of good law schools have acceptance rates of about 30%. A lot depends on your LSAT score. :)</p>
<p>Employment seems to depend a lot on the school you graduate from. Some seem to have pretty high rates (but I don’t know if the salaries are good).</p>