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When considering a student who has a graduate degree does the law school look at the applicants graduate program GPA or the applicants undergraduate GPA?

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When considering a student who has a graduate degree does the law school look at the applicants graduate program GPA or the applicants undergraduate GPA?

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The admissions committee undertakes a holistic review of each individual application. This means it takes into account all of the information provided. Nonetheless, the possession of an advanced degree (such as a master’s or Ph.D., or an international law degree) does not ensure admission. (Please note that the grade point averages reported for the profile of the first-year class use undergraduate grade point averages.

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