Hi everyone. This is my first time posting a discussion.. and I'm a little nervous. But anyways, here goes nothing. Does having a graduate degree make you stand out when applying to law school? I can go to a local university, be done in 2 years, and with my mom being a Professor I wouldn't pay. I am already taking this year off to study for the LSAT and I'm looking to take it in November.
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Hi! I am definitely interested. I was planning on taking in September but I don't think I will be ready.
Hi everyone! I know this question has been asked before but I was wondering if anyone could provide some more insight on this...
While I was in undergrad I studied abroad at a small UK school. My home institution counted the courses I took there as direct equates. So for example, on my transcript it says, "University of Winchester- The War on Terror- (TB)". These transfer grades were not caluclated into my GPA either. I'm only concerned because of the fact I got 4 B's while I was there so when I factor that into my LSAC GPA it drops significantly. I was there for only one semester.
Thanks for any help!
Hi! Can I get added to this group please? :smile:
Hi! Can I be added please :)
Can I be added? Please ! :)