06-08-2011, 11:46 PM
I guess it would depend on if Columbia uses their own admissions process or operates using the Law School Admissions Council. The LSAC has their own formulas for determining your GPA for admissions purposes. I have tried and failed to find out how test scores figure into their process because I am also interested in applying to law school. There could be another route to your goal though.
The Phoenix School of Law (not affiliated with UoP) allows anyone with an undergrad degree to take two of their courses (not for credit), do well enough and you will be offered admission to the school.
Maybe Columbia, or another school you would like, offers a similar program.
The Phoenix School of Law (not affiliated with UoP) allows anyone with an undergrad degree to take two of their courses (not for credit), do well enough and you will be offered admission to the school.
Maybe Columbia, or another school you would like, offers a similar program.
BA/Liberal Studies, TESC 2011
AAS/Applied Electronic Studies, TESC 2010