Quick Question!

<p>i need 120 units to graduate, but my school only requires 36 of those be upper-div. do most people who get into top law schools take more than 36/120 of their units in upper-divs?</p>

<p>I would imagine people that are accepted into top law schools take advantage of the opportunities at their undergrad institution and challenge themselves, which could in many cases equate to taking as many upper-division classes as possible.</p>

<p>If you are capable of taking considerably more upper-level classes, I think it would be wise to use that opportunity to push yourself and expand your knowledge, as well as strengthen your application.</p>