Question about Getting Into Top 15 Law Schools

<p>In the next few weeks I will be graduating from the University of California, Berkeley Haas School of Business with a B.S. in Business Administration. I am seeking to take a year off and apply to law school, and so I just wanted to turn to this forum and gather some thoughts on how I can increase my chances of getting into a top 15 law school. </p>

<p>Obviously, I know that the LSAT counts heavily in admission decisions. However, I was wondering if anyone knows whether or not your undergraduate institution plays a huge factor when it comes to admission?</p>

<p>If you have attended a top 15 law school, or have been admitted to one could you please kind enough to share your experience with me?</p>

<p>High GPA and LSAT, write a good personal statement, have good letters of recommendation. Pretty much nothing else you can do now.</p>

<p>Your undergraduate institution will make no difference.</p>