<p>If you take a few classes at Community college over the summer, do law schools look at all of your grades, or just the ones you make at your regular university?</p>
<p>you'll have to send the community college transcript as well. Law schools look at all your grades.</p>
<p>Couldn't that be a great way to raise your GPA?</p>
<p>But let's say a person copeting with all A's from university and few B's in cc </p>
<p>vs.</p>
<p>a person with all B's in univeristy and A's in cc...</p>
<p>in case of same GPA, won't the person getting A's in the university get priority?</p>
<p>I'm just saying, the admission to law school, I don't think, is all about computerized numbers... I'm sure they take a lot into account.</p>
<p>Hopefully. It wouldnt see fair to me if someone went to CC for 2 years, coasted and got say a 3.9, then get a 3.` their last 2 years at university, and got to count that as a 3.5</p>