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Admission to George Mason Law School? Advantages?

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I'm interested in going to law school after graduating high school this year, and I'm planning on applying to George Mason, and I was wondering if going to George Mason makes it harder or easier to get admitted into their law school. In high school I have a 3.8 GPA and a 2050 on the SAT, and in college I will have a GPA of at the very least a 3.7. Any advice?

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  1. You question is confusing.

    Firstly you say that you are going to apply to law school after graduating from high school this year and then you say that you will have a college GPA of 3.7.

    To answer your question. If you are only just about to graduate from high school and have not earned a Bachelor's Degree then you are not eligible to apply to law school. Since a Bachelor's degree, a min GPA, LSAT scores, resume and letters of recommendation are all required and you will have none of the above.

    Finally, if you have not yet attended college, then I would not make any assumptions on what your final GPA is going to be, that point in time is many years away and I have seen more than a handful of bright students not succeed to their fullest potential in university.

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