11-07-2010, 04:26 PM
Hey everyone! I hope you all aren't sick of me yet! I'll get straight to my point, I originally was going to settle with getting my BA in Psych because I didn't think there was any possible way to get a degree in studies to go to Law School. I have since then done extensive research and spoke with several schools. I'm happy to announce that most Law Schools prefer a student to be well rounded and have a degree that isn't law related! While they would like to see a solid LSAT and GPA they give great preference to those with double majors and a solid GPA. My first school choice for testing out of my BA was TESC but now that I've discovered that I need a GPA I'm leaning more towards EC. :willynilly:
Question time:
1.How can I go about double majoring, does anyone have any tips?
2.Can you steer me towards someone who has mapped out a double major (I'm trying to make a roadmap)?
3.What two majors do you think would compliment each other?
4.What two majors can I completely test out of?
and Finally 5. I'm not too sure maybe I wasn't reading EC's site correctly but it looks as though they will give letter grades for DSSTs and ECEs but not CLEPS is this correct and where can I find what my score on ECEs and or CLEPs (if they award letter grades) will translate into?
Thanks for dealing with my craziness everyone you guys are the greatest!eeya:
Question time:
1.How can I go about double majoring, does anyone have any tips?
2.Can you steer me towards someone who has mapped out a double major (I'm trying to make a roadmap)?
3.What two majors do you think would compliment each other?
4.What two majors can I completely test out of?
and Finally 5. I'm not too sure maybe I wasn't reading EC's site correctly but it looks as though they will give letter grades for DSSTs and ECEs but not CLEPS is this correct and where can I find what my score on ECEs and or CLEPs (if they award letter grades) will translate into?
Thanks for dealing with my craziness everyone you guys are the greatest!eeya:
Got to love life...2 Children:
My 13 month old son & my husband. :willynilly: :o :willynilly:
Let's see how fast I can get this degree done! Law School here I come?
My 13 month old son & my husband. :willynilly: :o :willynilly:
Let's see how fast I can get this degree done! Law School here I come?