<p>So, besides it’s awesome open curriculum, Brown seems to be defn well known for PLME/premed and getting into students into great medical schools. How does it do for courses related to pre-law, and students getting into law school?</p>
<p>There's no such thing as pre-law courses-- we do exceedingly well for medical school, business school, law school, and general graduate school admissions.</p>
<p>Law school, however, is VERY numbers based if you haven't looked into it. LSAT and GPA pretty much is all it's about.</p>
<p>I had 5 good friends at Brown who went to law school right after graduation. They went to: Columbia, Penn, NYU, Yale, and Chicago. They loved the prelaw advisor. They all had very high grades (mostly A's); none had an LSAT above 170. Law schools seem to like Brownies...</p>