- Thu Jan 15, 2015 10:05 am
#17963
Hello,
Sorry for the double post, but while it is a holistic process ( PS, work experience , resume , etc).....I was wondering how would top law schools look at my coursework after receiving my first degree?.....I may seek a second undergraduate degree after my first one and which would mean my LSAC GPA is locked in.....How my LSAC GPA being locked in affect how they would view coursework in the second degree? I know in other cases such as the LSAT scores, how scores are reported play a role ( ex. Many schools even the top 14 have incentive towards only considering the highest score whereas 10 years ago the average of LSAT scores was used in admissions decisions)
I am doing a pros and cons analysis of adding a second degree (not just from a law school admissions but also from a time, money perspective and other factors,....although I feel the factors outside of law admissions such as time and money are only questions I could really answer, so that is why I'm seeking advice on the law school end)
My concern while if I added the second undergraduate degree, while I would put my best foot forward, since I attend a competitive university where good grades are hard to come by, there is a risk of the GPA falling....I am near the lower 25%GPA for the schools I am looking at so my goal is to make my other pieces look strong ( PS, resume, LOR, LSAT etc)
Thanks
Sorry for the double post, but while it is a holistic process ( PS, work experience , resume , etc).....I was wondering how would top law schools look at my coursework after receiving my first degree?.....I may seek a second undergraduate degree after my first one and which would mean my LSAC GPA is locked in.....How my LSAC GPA being locked in affect how they would view coursework in the second degree? I know in other cases such as the LSAT scores, how scores are reported play a role ( ex. Many schools even the top 14 have incentive towards only considering the highest score whereas 10 years ago the average of LSAT scores was used in admissions decisions)
I am doing a pros and cons analysis of adding a second degree (not just from a law school admissions but also from a time, money perspective and other factors,....although I feel the factors outside of law admissions such as time and money are only questions I could really answer, so that is why I'm seeking advice on the law school end)
My concern while if I added the second undergraduate degree, while I would put my best foot forward, since I attend a competitive university where good grades are hard to come by, there is a risk of the GPA falling....I am near the lower 25%GPA for the schools I am looking at so my goal is to make my other pieces look strong ( PS, resume, LOR, LSAT etc)
Thanks