<p>Ron- my d is an ILR grad- she’s working for a labor union and will probably apply to law school in the fall. Though I did have copies of the Action Reports, I never looked that carefully at them, but I did notice that Yale and Northwestern were not on any of the available reports- so my assumption was that those schools were not as popular with Cornell kids as some of the other comparable Law schools.<br>
Just enjoy Cornell- you have plenty of time to prepare for the LSAT’s /GMAT. I’d give it a rest for two years and then get serious about the tests in your junior year- or end of sophomore year at the earliest. You’re gonna burn out, if you start preparing this early.
As my kid didn’t want the LSAT’s to interfere with her study abroad semester, she took it in Dec. of her junior year. She studied during that period of august-dec. and she thought that the 4 month period was just a bit too much.</p>
<p>I’ve heard Harvard Law likes ILR too- but I think my kids LSAT score is a bit too low for Harvard-</p>