Is my schedule not rigorous enough?

<p>Hey all. I'm currently a sophomore at Georgetown University with about a 3.9 GPA. I came into school with about 20 AP credits, basically ensuring that I would never have to take a full course load here (i.e. 5 classes / 15 credits). Thus, in my college career I only have to take 5 classes in two separate semesters to graduate in 4 years, and take 4 classes in all other semesters. I took 15 credits last spring, and will be taking 15 credits when I am abroad next fall. Will the fact that I take 12 credits (4 classes) for 6/8 semesters reflect poorly when I am applying for admission to law school? I heard GPA/LSAT was king, so I figured I would just take 4 classes and get a great GPA rather than take 5 and graduate in 3 years (and undoubtedly take a GPA hit, even if only a slight one). </p>

<p>Thanks in advance for any responses.</p>

<p>4 classes per semester is completely normal. I never did more than that and was accepted at one top-14 law school so far. Just keep your GPA high and go for 170 or higher on the LSAT, and you should be fine.</p>