FSU Spring 2013 Transfer accepted/denied stats

<p>No offense but Pre-Law is such a waste of time especially if you plan to actually go to Law School. There are many other majors that can prepare you on SO MANY levels for law school such as History, Political Science, Philosophy, Art History and so on. My brother (who was a Philosophy/Classics major) is currently attending Law School and all the Pre-Law kids aren’t cutting it because they just aren’t actually prepared for the actual amount of work, reading and analyzing that is expected in Law School. </p>

<p>About taking too many classes, I had 106 accepted credits upon entering FSU as a transfer student from a community college so no they will not care if you take too many classes as long as you take your pre-req’s and all that. I would apply after Fall finishes so at least they can look at your Fall grades when evaluating your transcripts. If they want to see you Spring grades they will request that from you if they need them before accepting you, but I’m sure they will decide prior to looking at your final Spring grades. I received my acceptance before sending my final spring grades. They did need them to make sure I passed and earned my AA though.</p>