Q&A clip by Harrison discussing the relevance of law school attended
Emphasizes that getting into a good law school depends on good grades and LSAT performance
Highlights the significance of undergraduate education to some extent
Contradicts the belief that law school choice doesn't matter
Transcript
Transcript:
Yeah, of course, you can. So, first of all, the law school you attend is only a function of your ability to get into a good law school. So you get into a good law school by getting good grades and doing well in the LSATs.
That's pretty much it. And then the quality of the undergraduate you went to is also weighted to some extent. No, it doesn't matter where you go to law school. That's unbelievable.