<p>I was just accepted to Stanford, Columbia, Harvard, UPenn, UChicago law schools. I am currently a senior at Amherst College. I have plans to do a joint degree program JD/MBA. I want to go into investment banking maybe. I am having a hard time choosing. My pre-law advisier said I can't go wrong if I attend either of them. I have visited all of them and was impressed with all of them especially by Penn, Harvard, & Stanford. I need some help. Please any advice will be helpful. BTW, I would have posted in the "Law School Forum" but it is not as active.</p>
<p>Runner,</p>
<p>there seems to be a disconnect in your postings because you also stated the following:</p>
<p>SCEA or EA @ HYSUchicagoG-town </p>
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<p>I currently a junior in HS. I have decided to apply early to one of these schools. My stats are phemonial and i have an amazing hook. My SATs were 1510 and I'm deciding on my SAT IIs. I want to major in Government/Political Science. I have aspiartions to go to a law school esp. Yale/Columbia. Which one can apply to and receive a phenomonial education and I know mes profs. Name recognition is less important but has some weight in my decision. BTW, I cant stand intro classes larger than 55+. I am also considering Amherst, Williams, and Swarthmore.</p>
<p>you also posted:
Help Me Plz, I Am Having An Ec Crisis </p>
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<p>Hey, i am HS junior and I plan on applying EA to Yale in the fall. I have a passion for Politics, World Affairs, and the Law. I alot of people keep advising me to expression that in my apps. Which ones would you list? This is how I plan on my EC section of my yale app looking like. Does the list seem to long I love all of my ECs but I dont want to look like a "quanity over quality" applicant. Plz any suggestions will do? Does this show passion?</p>
<p>Charity for AIDs- Founder/Organizer
Politics Club-Founder/President
Law Club- Founder/President
World Affairs Club- Diplomat/Ambassador
School Newspaper- Political Columnist
Black Student Union- President
Track & Field- Captain</p>
<p>Telling the truth is a good thing, so I would suggest that you get into the habit of doing so. Lie on your college applications, then you won't have to worry about , Columbia, Harvard, UPenn, UChicago law schools, because you won't even get into ollege.</p>
<p>At this moment, why don;t you focus on getting into college.</p>