Quote Originally Posted by admin
that is not 100% true, b/c your cheap undergrad may not have given you the education to even get into a top grad school (many grad programs require some sort of exam + good grades) - plus top schools do have to think about their testing scores and completion rates.

but how you do on the LSAT or any other grad school admission test is not directly linked to your undergrad schooling, in the case of the LSAT it is mostly a logic test.

My point is that they want higher gpa's over a good looking undergrad name.

3.9 average GPA admission shows up in the US News Rankings, showing that 40% of kids in the grad school came from Duke, Vandy, Dartmouth, and UCLA does not. see what i'm saying.