4 years at a college v/s transferring after 2 years

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First of all, my overall community college gpa will be almost two points higher than a 3.5. I had a 3.0 my first year; ever since then my grades have been stellar: They look at your yearly gpa.

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<p>Uhh.. no... since law schools are concerned about rankings, and since cum. GPA is what counts toward those rankings, the overall GPA matters. For disabuse, read any law school admissions book, especially those that deal with HYS admissions. Anna Ivey is a good place to start.</p>

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First, I don't think you know very much about the Cal philosophy department.

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<p>I do not care about what you think. I know these guys pretty well, and I am pretty darn sure they are harsh with grading. I know students much more brilliant than you who struggled to earn A-s in Roush's epistemology course at Rice; take a second look at Cal's course catalogue, she is teaching the same course there.</p>

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Second, you certainly don't know very much about me.

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<p>You know what? I really do not care. I have seen brighter students than you transfer into Cal philosophy, and they are not faring too well. Kudos to you if you are an exception to the rule. I hope you do well (seriously).</p>