<p>// cardozo:
(A 3.2 JC gpa with a 3.8 UC GPA should give you around a 3.6, which will be fine for Columbia Law, provided you get the right LSAT score.)</p>
<p>mathematically it may be a 3.6, but it's more like a 3.6 plus, because you have a 3.8 UC GPA which is much more impressive than your 3.2 JC GPA (and more recent). The upward trend will diminish the importance of that 3.2 JC GPA should you finish strong like you intend to.</p>
<p>Good luck.</p>