No addendum necessary, they will see your transcripts, and even if they couldn't see this in the end all they really care about is that you were awarded a degree.
@Pacifico Congratulations that's awesome! Was that your target school? Does anyone know if the joint degree programs add a lot more time onto finishing law school? Or how much more of a workload they end up being?
Imo, the law job market is so competitive you need every advantage to get hired. Unless you're going t-14 or maybe other sub elite schools like UCLA outside of the t-14, your degree isn't gonna be very transferable. You might end up having a tough Time
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When I was finishing up my UG, I met plenty of students in their late 30s, early 40s, who were JUST starting their Masters program. Trust me, you're nowhere near "behind."