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- totgafk180
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Re: How does the LSAC weigh two bachelor degrees?
As long as they were awarded simultaneously they both should count. The only way they wouldn't both count is if they were done consecutively.
- Verity
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Re: How does the LSAC weigh two bachelor degrees?
If you graduated with both at the same time it won't matter; they just look at your overall GPA. Double-major is not so uncommon.
If you went for four years and got a BA in something like, let's say, Comp Sci, and then came back years later and got another BA in French or something, in that case I have no idea how LS would treat this. It's highly unusual, but I actually knew someone who did this.
If you went for four years and got a BA in something like, let's say, Comp Sci, and then came back years later and got another BA in French or something, in that case I have no idea how LS would treat this. It's highly unusual, but I actually knew someone who did this.
- Neidermeyer519
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Re: How does the LSAC weigh two bachelor degrees?
They count it as graduate hours. I'm in that boat. But if consecutively then it counts
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