And that's the worry @licknee10 -- I'd love to aim for those very schools! Harvard updated their policy to include acceptance of the highest scores. But other policies are more ambiguous.
@kendallM Harvard is again ranked at #2 ... now). I do not see Harvard tightening their admission standards so ... Yale (or at least tie). Harvard has very large class sizes ...
... middle of the class at Harvard. Honors and law review are ... /cdoprospectivestudents2014employstats.htm Harvard
https://hls.harvard.edu/content/uploads/2015 ...
Quite the understatement. Harvard/Yale/Stanford don't do merit-aid scholarships so you would have to be super poor to get some financial aid and even then isn't likely to be a full-ride.
Thanks, @alexandergreene93! It sure is a lot to think about, to say the least. He has an interview tomorrow for an MIT position, and so he says that I can go to Harvard (to which I roll my eyes and say "yeah, once I get a 180 on the LSAT...")! :)
@profile427 there are more factors that will go into this than just your LSAT score. For example if you are a URM then your GPA would give you a shot at most of the T14 even with a 160. But of course, higher is always better!