SFS and Law Schools

<p>I recently got into SFS at Georgetown and am choosing between that and UNC and UVA. I want to be able to get into a competitive law school, and am curious how it looks to grad schools coming from SFS. I also know that it will be more difficult to get better grades coming from SFS than other schools. Overall, I'm curious as to which school will offer be the best possibility of acceptance into the top notch grad schools.</p>

<p>I went to Gtown law school and I had a number of classmates from SFS. Having said that, there were students from UNC and UVA as well. At the end of the day, its grades and LSAT scores that matter most when it comes to getting admitted to a top tier law school. If you're looking to go to a private law school (most top law schools are) and you can get by paying in-state tuition for undergrad., you may want to save your money and go to a state school. 3 years of private law school tuition can REALLY be a drag later on. However, there is something to be said for being in DC if you want to be a lawyer. There are plenty of law related internships for undergrads in either government or the private sector. It may allow you to make some connections which may pay off when you're looking for a job during you summers in law school and afterwards.</p>