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How do law schools view pass/no pass courses taken in college?

captainwoofs-1-1-1captainwoofs-1-1-1 Alum Member
edited September 2021 in Law School Admissions 99 karma

In college, I originally started with a major I wasn't well-suited to. I later changed my major but I had taken enough courses for that major that I could get a minor in it by just taking a few more upper-division classes P/NP. I ended up doing this and taking a number of additional courses P/NP for my minor. I recently found out that some law schools view a P as a C or just don't look favorably at a P. I'm stressed about how these additional courses I took will be viewed. Does anyone know what an acceptable number of P/NP courses is? Also, should I submit a GPA addendum or some kind of addendum regarding the upper division classes I took P/NP? Any advice would be greatly appreciated!

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Should I submit an addendum for my upper-division courses taken P/NP?
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  • lsatplaylistlsatplaylist Member
    5249 karma

    What year(s) was it when you were in these classes? I'd ask an admissions consultant your question for a good professional answer.

  • captainwoofs-1-1-1captainwoofs-1-1-1 Alum Member
    99 karma

    @lsatplaylist It was in my last two years of college. I'm not sure how/where to ask an admissions consultant this question but if there are any 7sage consultants reading this, could you please provide some insight--it would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!

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