I understand that LSAC GPA is only you first bachelor's degree but is there a limit to the number of credits that they count?
I.e. because of transfer credits and changing my major I will have about 140 credits when I am eligible to graduate. What if I put of taking that last class for a semester or two in order to take some easy classes and raise my GPA. Will the LSAC evaluate all 160-180 credits?
More importantly will law schools see this as what it is and ding me for taking easy classes to for the singular purpose of raising my GPA?
Number of credits LSAC counts Forum
- laxbrah420
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Re: Number of credits LSAC counts
No limit. They don't care