<p>While I see some importance in knowing what colleges are represented at different law schools however, if you are already in undergrad the information is a little moot (you already know that some laws schools will have a decent representation of students from their own undergraduate programs and students from the top schools have some sort of representation at many schools in the country). </p>
<p>At this juncture (unless you are considering a transfer), all that should really matter is how *the college that you attend * does in the law school admissions process.</p>
<p>I think that your best bet if you are already a college student would be to go to the career services office or the pre-law advisor at *your school * as they would be able to provide the information as far as:</p>
<p>the average LSAT Score for students applying from your undergrad school</p>
<p>the average GPA for students from your school who applied to law school during any admissions cycle</p>
<p>Where the students from your school (and the number) of students who were accepted to different law schools during different admissions cycles.</p>