<p>Hello. I have a BA in art history (graduated cum laude/3.5) and am currently working on an MA in art history with a 3.75 (halfway through the degree). I would like to go to law school next. BUT I have found out that they do not consider an MA in the admission process, only the BA. I haven't taken the LSAT yet. I always assumed my current GPA would count in lieu of my undergrad GPA. </p>
<p>I had been planning to study this summer, take the LSAT in November-ish, finish the MA in the spring, and enter law school the following fall (thinking my GPA would be a good enough one to get me into a decent law school), but now that I've discovered otherwise... should I go get a 2nd BA, boost that GPA (which should be easy after all this education) and take that time to study long and hard for the LSAT??? </p>
<p>Thank you!</p>