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

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<p>I made a temporal reference to the present, so the notion of "hastiness" is useless.</p>

<p>Once again, since one's freshman and sophomore year GPA plays an impact in the cum. GPA, this kid is not earning a 3.8+ when he graduates unless he attains straight As, which is very unlikely at Cal. </p>

<p>Do not show me what the LSAC states. Go to lsn.com (lawschoolnumbers) and search up the data by yourself. There are no 180s with -3.65s getting accepted.</p>

<p>My judgment might be "hasty," but attempting to support gabe by demonstrating that he could earn a 180 is possibly the worst defense ever conceived.</p>