<p>I know this subject has been discussed before, but I also found this</a> website outlining the different ways that your undergrad's reputation (and difficulty) is taken in to consideration in GPA calculations and LS admissions. I've never heard of this program before, so does anyone know about the credibility of this website?</p>
<p>This website doesn't appear to have much detailed info. You can go to the library and check SPECIFIC law schools to see SPECIFICALLY from where they took undergrads, and base your undergrad decisions on that. Don't worry, the way the world is going, we'll continue to need lots of lawyers. And if you're in at a good UC program (honors college, or something in which you can really excel) you'll get into a decent law school. Jut make sure you get some good summer jobs/internships.</p>
<p>I was just looking at it briefly --the whole website, not just the specific page--, and it seems like a decent website. Although, not factual per se, it is, in my opinion, a good resource. </p>
<p>And of course, you should never base your school selection on any single source.</p>