<p>Quick question:</p>
<p>In law school admissions, will the adcoms look at ALL grades from my college career? I assume law school will look at cumulative gpa from all colleges I have attended, but I just want to make sure.</p>
<p>Also, will the fact that I went to a less competitive state school for one year and transfered to a more competitive one, will that be considered?</p>
<p>Thanks.</p>
<p>I've been told by many individuals that adcoms look at all undergrad work.</p>
<p>They look at your GPA from the school where you graduate and your total undergraduate GPA. I asked the same thing to an LSAC representative, and here is her response:</p>
<p>"There will be two GPAs listed on your report - one will be from all grades and
credits at [current university] and one will be the cumulative of all grades and credits from both [original university] and [current university]. </p>
<p>Copies of all of your official transcripts are always included with your
law school report so that the law schools may fully view all of your academic
achievements. "</p>