Congratulations on your 4.0. It's amazing! In the application, LSAC will require you to submit all your educational transcripts. Although you'll submit all your transcripts, LSAC calculates your GPA using all your undergraduate academic records until your first degree was awarded. Nothing more. I can imagine a scenario where your personal statement entails some portions of your graduate school experience. Beyound that, I can't think of ways your graduate school GPA will come into play.
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Hello Zacharysegall,
Congratulations on your 4.0. It's amazing! In the application, LSAC will require you to submit all your educational transcripts. Although you'll submit all your transcripts, LSAC calculates your GPA using all your undergraduate academic records until your first degree was awarded. Nothing more. I can imagine a scenario where your personal statement entails some portions of your graduate school experience. Beyound that, I can't think of ways your graduate school GPA will come into play.