04-04-2019, 09:52 AM
I would work backwards on this one. First, figure out a number of law schools you would like to attend, and then find out what their admission requirements are. Then, figure out how to meet those requirements. If you need 30 or 60 graded credits, you may already have that through your CC. If they want specific prerequisite courses with grades, then make sure you take those somewhere that you'll get a grade for.
As davewill said, you will have a GPA at either school you're considering, but it will be based on 1-2 courses.
As davewill said, you will have a GPA at either school you're considering, but it will be based on 1-2 courses.
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