03-26-2019, 07:45 PM
You can still apply through LSAC without 60 graded credits, however what I am saying is that in this case you will have your GPA shown as N/A on your application. This isn't necessarily a bad thing, but it is something to keep in mind. Law school admissions are HUGELY driven by GPA and LSAT scores (which are big factors in law school rankings), so having an N/A GPA *could* lead a school to pass over you for someone who can boost their average GPA.
Completed:
BA History & Psychology, Thomas Edison State University, March 2020
ASNSM Mathematics, Thomas Edison State University, March 2020
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JD, Cornell Law School, Class of 2024
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BA History & Psychology, Thomas Edison State University, March 2020
ASNSM Mathematics, Thomas Edison State University, March 2020
Up Next:
JD, Cornell Law School, Class of 2024
Link to all credits earned: Link