Will Law Schools think I'm crazy?

<p>Hi all,</p>

<p>I just returned to my uni after taking an academic leave for family reasons. My first couple of semesters, I didn't do that well. Now with all my issues resolved, I'm much more focused and motivated and have been doing very well.
I want to graduate with honors, and to do that I need a 3.7 min GPA. I've been getting all A's and am confident that I'll continue to. I took on about 18 units per semester, and I'd have to take 20 semester units this summer to achieve the goal of getting a 3.7. I know it's insane, but I'd take 8 units per session in different sessions with little overlap. Graduating with honors is just a personal thing- I don't know how much difference it will make in admissions, but I don't want to appear 'unreasonable'.
Will law schools care that I took a lot of units? Should I mention it at all in my app?</p>

<p>Thanks so much for your time.</p>

<p>Law Schools will only primarily care about your GPA and LSATs for admissions. Whatever will lead you to a high or higher gpa will only benefit you.</p>

<p>It would matter just about as much as what you ate for breakfast the morning you applied.</p>