<p>Do law schools see and consider your spring grades or is it a case where they only look at your fall grades and give conditions of admission that you need to maintain in your spring grades?</p>
<p>To determine admission, no (unless you are among the many who do not even apply to law school until after they have completed college). You must send final grades when they come out and if you blow that last semester you can face rescission.</p>
<p>You have to send them a final transcript, but I’ve never, ever heard of someone having their admission rescinded because of poor grades.</p>
<p>I think as long you don<code>t fail your final semester, you should be fine.
BTW, I am going to a liberal arts college and I am considering taking my quantitive classes in the spring semester because I am not a math person and I don</code>t wanna risk to lower my GPA</p>