<p>Hi, I know this may be an ignorant question, and I am pretty sure I've already answered it, but I thought I could open up some conversation about the implications.</p>
<p>I am aware as far as internet forums go, that Post-baccalaureate programs are almost entirely meant for medical school aspirants, who would like to boost their GPA while in the Post-Bacc. program; additionally I suppose, such a program may indeed prove whether or not the student even wants to continue to medical school after second thought, so to speak.</p>
<p>So what is a typical strategy for an american college graduate (bachelor's in bus. with a couple calculus courses from the science sequence) that may be rather interested in attending Law school out of serious interest, but lacks in their GPA?</p>
<p>I've been thinking that really the best way would be to possibly go for a 2nd bachelor's, but of course, this would not be in the best interest of efficiency. </p>
<p>Just entertaining some thoughts here, and thanks for reading.</p>