The GPA law schools will considered is the GPA you have once they get to your application in their review process. You can update later and it might help your case, for example if you get waitlisted.
Wish I could. I really could use that much time... but I just can't wait another year. And from all I've heard February is too late to be competitive in admissions for this cycle. So I will skip it unless I'm waitlisted somewhere and I think it might help.
Go to Harvard, Columbia, school-of-your-choice's law reviews, print out some of their articles, and do the Memory Method with them! This has helped me! Law is also my worst RC subject
... was Ronald Dworkin's understudy), Columbia (Joseph Raz - the only one ... , Ginsburg, Hardcourt, Stone), Stanford, Michigan, Columbia, Berkely, UT Austin (Levinson, Gary ...
I know most school will only consider the highest score. But will a low school be big treat if I want to go to school like Harvard, Yale and Columbia in the future. If so, will it be a better chance to cancel score instead of keeping a low score?