<p>From what I understand, GPA and LSAT are the most important factors to law Schools. However, I have a few questions regarding this concept:</p>
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<li>If it’s easier to “earn” a higher GPA taking easier classes, then wouldn’t that be best? It would also afford more time for LSAT practice.</li>
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<p>2 What about the opposite side of the spectrum? Will taking harder classes (Possibly earning a Master’s Degree in the process) at the cost of my GPA benefit me? Does it depend on how much it hurts my GPA?</p>
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<li>How do law schools account for double majors? What if the second major impedes on my GPA?</li>
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<p>Overall, it’s just strange that what’s important to law school drives you to take the most laid back position in college (Aside from the SATs). Any comment on this?</p>
<p>Edit: Would it be wise to work on a second degree in case law school turns out to be a problem?</p>