<p>I know there are a few colleges that don't look at your freshman year of high school. Are there any law schools that don't look at your freshman year of college?</p>
<p>Nope. None that I’m aware of, anyway.</p>
<p>LSAC will calculate your GPA using your transcript. Individual schools aren’t involved.</p>
<p>it’s really a myth that colleges don’t look at a particular year. they may not put too much emphasis on a particular year but to say they don’t look at and dont consider it at all is just not true. I’ve spoken to many many college administrators and they all say the same thing… of course we look at it and some of us even wonder what might have happened that year. </p>
<p>just do your best every year</p>
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<p>That too is largely a myth, at least at the highly selective colleges. Stanford, for example, claims to ignore Frosh year, but yet Stanford uses Class Rank as a factor in Admissions. (Obviously, Class Rank includes Frosh year…)</p>
<p>High school? Do you mean college?</p>
<p>sorry, my post in #4 was about undergrad admissions, which assumed that the use of ‘colleges’ in #1 referred to undergrads</p>