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Old 04-05-2008, 12:18 AM   #9
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To the OP, unfortunately the caliber of your undergrad factors in very little into admissions. Basically a person who goes to a CC and then transfers to number 200 undergrad but gets a 4.0 will fare better than an MIT grad with a 3.3 GPA. It's true, and unfortunate.

Plus they don't even take your major into account. I.e a person majoring in Poli Sci with a 4.0 will do better than an engineer with a 3.3.

This is precisely why the LSAT matters more.

Rock the LSAT ( get a 175+ ) and you will probably get into Georgetown, or at least one T-14.
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