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Old 05-18-2005, 06:32 PM
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From my own law school application experience I know that only undergraduate classes affect your undergraduate GPA (obviously) which is the one that LSDAS (I think that's the correct acronym) posts along with all your other information.

While of course a law school will look favorably on your success in a masters program, some may make a first cut solely on numbers (GPA and LSAT) before considering specifics. Does this mean I think you should go back to get a pre-law degree? Not necessarily. I just wanted to make sure you knew that a masters GPA will not be counted into the one law schools see when they come pick up your info from LSDAS.

If you want more specifics, feel free to PM me. If I am mistaken, somebody please correct me (I'm doing this all based on memory)!
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