... because you received your undergraduate degree from an Indian institution. The ... will not have a cumulative GPA calculated by LSAC like domestic ... applicants. Without a reportable GPA, the admissions committee may consider ...
... remember it to a significant degree even months later. For LR ... the goal is predicting your GPA in your first year of ... generalize well to your overall GPA in law school). I have ...
For what I have heard is that they consider the undergraduate GPA over the graduate one. I think one of the reasons that they do this is because not a lot of students have received a post graduate degree when they are applying for law school.
your masters degree is considered a soft factor and will be looked at but your bachelors gpa will hold more weight - once you take the lsat & score high, you will be considered a splitter(Lower gpa, higher lsat)
... you have a "bachelor's degree in law" but you ask ... if you have an undergrad degree from outside the US, two ... are true:
1) Your GPA will not be reportable in ...