No, a 4.0 GPA is not required to attend law school. They will also consider your topic of study, your age, your LSAT scores and your application.
You can't go to law school right after high school; one of the minimum requirements for entrance to law school is an undergraduate college degree, preferably with a very high GPA.
Most schools do not have an official minimum (some may admit applicants from ivy league schools with 2.1 GPAs) but it is generally recommended to reconsider applying to law school if your GPA is less than a 3.0, although the median GPA for average-to-good school is around a 3.5/3.6 and higher for top law schools. Check with the specific schools you are interested in and see if they have an official minimum. They probably will not.
A 4.5 GPA is good enough to graduate and go to an IVY graduate school.
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Different law schools have different laws as regarding to the performance of the students. Just go through the rules of your school and see what it says about the performance.
Lincoln Law School of San Jose does not have a strict minimum GPA requirement for admission, but competitive applicants typically have a GPA of around 2.5 or higher. The admissions process considers a variety of factors, including academic performance, work experience, and personal statements. It's advisable for prospective students to focus on presenting a strong overall application.
you have to have four point oh GPA and do good in school.
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Depends on what school you want to go to.
To get into Duke you have to go through school with almost a 4.0 gpa!!!
You can certainly get into college with that high school GPA. Your test scores and your other activites are also a factor.
In some schools students are required to attend summer school with a GPA of D or F for the school year. In other schools GPA is not taken into account and the summer school is open to all.