Law School Admission Question?

<p>Actually your grades from all colleges, including CCs, count for law school admission, not just the one you transfer to. In fact, you need to submit all such grades to the LSAC (which administers the LSAT and is the gathering service for required admission records for law schools) which then creates your actual GPA for use by law schools. One W is unlikely to be a factor; however, three may raise some eyebrows but won’t be deadly as long as everything else is good. High grades are only part of the equation. The LSAT score is actually the most important factor (60% or more of everything at most law schools).</p>