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Re: How does the LSAC weigh two bachelor degrees?

Post by berkeleykel06 » Fri Feb 04, 2011 1:34 am

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.

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Re: How does the LSAC weigh two bachelor degrees?

Post by Verity » Fri Feb 04, 2011 1:34 am

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.

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Re: How does the LSAC weigh two bachelor degrees?

Post by Neidermeyer519 » Fri Feb 04, 2011 4:05 am

They count it as graduate hours. I'm in that boat. But if consecutively then it counts

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