<p>roneald- if your goal is to attend a T-4 school, you need to aim for an LSAT in the 99%. If you can get a 172 or higher, you’d have a good shot at Columbia, NYU , and Chicago. Even with a 174+, no one has a lock on HYS- Though looking at past Action Report Summaries and Harvard- looks like they admit around 10% of those who apply from Cornell. I don’t think there is a breakdown by colleges- though my guess is that ILR has a good chunk of all law school applicants.
i.e- Harvard had 138 Cornell applicants and they accepted 14. That percentage seemed pretty consistent from 2003/2004 Action report summary to latest one I saw 06/07.<br>
as I mentioned before- Yale is not listed on any of the 4 action report summaries. So you just don’t have as many Cornell kids applying to Yale as the other top schools. And Stanford was listed on only one of the reports.<br>
with fair frequency, it seems NYU, Columbia, Georgetown, Cornell, and U Penn get a higher # of Cornell applications than some of the other top law schools.
Yale, Stanford, Northwestern and Chicago have the least amount. I’m basing that info from the 4 action report summaries that were available.</p>