I'm not too sure about this. Of course, applying for jobs is different than applying to law school, but my resume has just enough room for my experiences and my university. The Admissions Committee will be seeing all your transcripts nevertheless. But I guess it'll be beneficial in a way especially if your grades were worse in CC.
Yeah, I think so 100%. Otherwise the admissions committee will be under the impression you graduated with your bachelors in two years.
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I'm not too sure about this. Of course, applying for jobs is different than applying to law school, but my resume has just enough room for my experiences and my university. The Admissions Committee will be seeing all your transcripts nevertheless. But I guess it'll be beneficial in a way especially if your grades were worse in CC.
Yeah, I think so 100%. Otherwise the admissions committee will be under the impression you graduated with your bachelors in two years.