<p>Hello, I'm new so I don't know if this has been covered already, but I have recently transferred this spring to a new University (I am a second semester sophomore.) I am wondering how graduate schools (particularly Law Schools) factor in your GPA from your first school with your gpa from the school you graduate from as a transfer. Do they average them, or even look at your first GPA at all? Also, my new University is very lax on requirements and grades (no pluses or minuses, allows students to take unlimited classes pass/fail...the school may be fairly obvious to some of you) does anybody know how graduate and law schools factor in a "satisfactory" grade, and if they look at your gpa any differently knowing pluses or minuses cannot be factored in? Any response to either parts, or all of my questions will be greatly appreciated.</p>
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