Do Law Schools Care About Your Undergrad College?

This is asked like everyday and I think people are tired of seeing this question so you're getting downvoted lol. But to answer your question, No. I go to Berkeley and in the engineering college, which is arguably even harder to get good grades in than Davis L&S, but I'm not complaining. If I knew I was going to law school in high school, and I wanted to exclusively gun top law schools, I'd probably go to community college then transfer to a UC / easy major that gives A+'s like candy. But going to ug in a place like Berkeley gives you other, less-tangible yet very real other benefits, such as networking with other Berkeley students and professors.

Ultimately your education is a product you're buying. Trivial reasons (such as UC Regents setting the price tag) aside, ask yourself, why do you think at the same tuition price, Berkeley is harder to get into than Davis? It's the same end "product" (a Bachelor's degree).

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