I have a B+ in math, but I feel like I should have only A’s in order to get into law school. Does my math grade count? I think it shouldn’t, but teachers are nerds, so who knows!?
Law school is a three-year graduate program, after four years of college. Your high school grades are not part of the law school admission process. Your college GPA (and LSAT) will be what matters.
As noted above, it is college grades that count for law school admission. Grades in courses taken while in high school only count if they are in college or dual enrollment courses.
Also, a B+ in college math will not impact your chances of getting into a law school, but a lower GPA will impact your chances of getting into a top law school.
thx! I really wanna be a lawyer!
To prepare for law school, perhaps you can explain and defend this logic.