<p>I'm a senior in high school who was recently accepted into Cornell's Hotel School. The hotel school has been my dream for a very long time, so I'm really excited to start in the fall. I was wondering if going to the hotel school for my undergraduate degree would make it harder for me (compared to another school at Cornell) to get into a top law school. I know the hotel school has a reputation of being "easy", but does that mean my strong GPA from there would be considered lightly in the law school admission process?</p>
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<p>Not really. I don’t think Law Schools ‘discount’ GPAs anywhere. And I never thought that the Hotel School had the easiest grading anyways.</p>