All GPA's are leveraged against a 4.0 grading scale by LSAC (LSDAS). Your leveraged or adjusted (New) GPA will be posted upon receipt of all transcripts. To qualify for law school admissions (as stated by LSAC) you require a minimum of a 120 LSAT score and a 1.0 adjusted GPA
Your grades in high school will not affect your admittance to law school. They will look at your college grades.
There are no prerequisite courses for law school. What you do need is excellent grades. Writing, Critical thinking, and history would help.
If you're in the US, the classes you take in high school will not matter for law school. You will not have to report your high school classes or grades to the law schools you are applying to. You will have to send your undergraduate transcript to law schools. You would be well advised to take classes that are challenging but that you enjoy. You do not need to have any specific major to get into law school. So if you take classes you like, you will do well in them and will get good grades, which will improve your chances of getting into law school.
The most important thing is to get good grades to get into college. Once in college, good grades continue to be important to get into law school. The course of study is not critical, but most colleges have a pre-law curriculum that will provide a solid foundation for law school.
A major is not required for entry into law school, but excellent grades are.
threw out ur who life in school should be more A's than B's and nothing lower.
The best you can get! 3.7+
They are not in the US. As long as the college grades show a good track record.
His law school grades were excellent. His undergraduate grades are unknown because he refuses to release his transcripts .
No particular undergraduate course of study is required for admission into law school. The important issues are that you have excellent grades and score well on the LSAT.
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