<p>Beginning college I received 30 credits from my AP courses so I am track to graduate early this summer in august. I only have though ~80 credits of classes on my transcript right now. I 'm enrolled in 15 now and finishing my last 12 during the summer. Is this going to put me at a disadvantage? Will law schools know that I am graduating this year? I'm really worried, I just don't want my application disregarded because of this.</p>
<p>Every once in a while some dude, such as yourself, posts a question like this. The consensus is that it tends to hurt younger than average applicants because you may seem immature. However, graduating early tends to save money. In that case you may want to get a job for a few years and then apply to law school.</p>
<p>Well I have lots of leadership and extracurricular roles. I also did not apply to top schools only 2nd to 4th tier schools. I have a 75th percentile LSAT for them and around a median gpa. How much does this matter for lower tier schools? On my report it shows I have 110 credits with 85 semester hours completed. Will they notice the uncoverted credit from ap scores?</p>
<p>What is your goal in going to law school?</p>