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Old 12-02-2008, 12:31 PM   #4
sallyawp
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LSAC, the organization that compiles and reports to law schools information about applicants to law school, will require that an applicant to law school send all transcripts for college credits/grades received before the applicants first 4-year college degree is granted. The grades received in college courses taken while in high school will absolutely count as part of the applicant's LSDAS (law school data assembly service) GPA when applying to law school.

That said, law schools will see copies of the actual transcripts and will know when and where each grade included in the recalculated GPA was earned.
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