Need advice for law school pre-college

<p>Hi everyone, this is my first post here although I've been a lurker for quite some time. I'm an American high school senior and am now deciding on colleges. My most likely choices are the London School of Economics, NYU, and Boston College, in that order. As far as I can tell, I'm definitely going to apply to law school after college.</p>

<p>Would I be at a big disadvantage applying to top law schools like Harvard or Yale coming from LSE? Would they recognize the quality of school? For one thing, I've heard that law schools like a broad base of knowledge but the British system is really specialized early on. Are my chances better at BC or NYU?</p>

<p>I would hugely appreciate any help or insight on my question!
Thanks!</p>

<p>Law schools don’t care where you went to undergrad.</p>

<p>@hypsmc42 That’s exactly what my mom is always saying! </p>

<p>I’d say to just pick the school you’d be most comfortable in.</p>

<p>Why would you wanna go over there? Everyone knows America’s #1</p>

<p>Well, since I’m pretty apathetic about all of these schools I thought I’d make the smartest decision. </p>

<p>@TheAllMightyYak my dad went to college in England, so yeah…that basically sealed my fate</p>

<p>I don’t know, it’s weird. British colleges don’t even have a GPA system. Even if law schools don’t care about college, would they think that I just went to some random school with no grading system?</p>