Vassar and Law School

<p>Do many grads from vassar go on to top law/mba/med programs?? My essential goal is to go to law school and I really want an undergraduate school that will help me get into a top law school</p>

<p>I’m interested in this question too. Would love to hear replies from Vassar students/alums who’ve been through or are going through the law school process.</p>

<p>According to the Vassar FAQ for prosepective students:</p>

<p>Q: What are your pre-med and pre-law programs like? Do many of your students continue on to graduate school?
A: The Office for Fellowships and Preprofessional Advising provides guidance and assistance to students planning to pursue careers in medicine and other careers in the health professions. In collaboration with the Faculty Premedical Advisory Committee, the office typically offers pre-med information sessions for first year students within the first weeks of the semester. Students considering medicine, or one of the other careers in health care, are encouraged to attend this session and to make regular use of the services of the Pre-Health Advising Office throughout their Vassar careers. Vassar students have a high rate of acceptance into schools of medicine, dentistry, veterinary, etc. (between 70-90% annually) and are regularly accepted at prominent schools, including Vanderbilt, Columbia, Dartmouth and Harvard. </p>

<p>Pre-law Advising is handled by the Office of Career Development, also with faculty support. Both encourage students to come to their offices to discuss any questions they have with respect to pre-law studies and the law school application process. Vassar students and alumnae/i also have a high rate of acceptance into law school (between 80-90%) and are regularly accepted at prominent schools, including Yale, Stanford, NYU, Univ. of Chicago and Univ. of Pennsylvania. Two-thirds of Vassar students ultimately pursue advanced studies.</p>