<p>This discussion is kind of silly, not to mention premature, knix. Very few students apply to law school when they graduate with their undergrad degree. Most go out and work for a few years first. The average age of NYU Law School applicants is 27. It's not going to matter where you did your undergrad, to the extent that you think it is. Your gpa and LSAT score are what's at the top of the list. So you're not even an undergrad yet? You're thinking about these things WAY too early. Work on getting accepted to college before you worry about what's going to happen years down the road.</p>
<p>I also see nothing wrong with being inquistive about law school. Its's his/her future, its best to plan early, the earlier the better.</p>
<p>Damn right jasminder! <em>high five</em> matth doesn't seem to be as smart as his name suggests.</p>
<p>matth = matt h., not math?</p>
<p>tracemhunter: math or matth or matt h... doesn't matter. he came too strong to me. such nonsense that guy.</p>
<p>Wow, knix, overreact much? You proved my point that you were looking at law school prematurely, evidenced by your immature reply.</p>
<p>awww...why cant everyone just get along???</p>
<p><em>singing</em> Why can't we be friends?? lol.. this post is hilarious.. all the petty arguing, its like you guys are arguing who knows more about NYU than the other....not trying to answer the poor kids question...</p>