Hey.
I know the JD entry is only GPA.
But i was watching some interviews with JD students and when they asked what their undergraduate course were a lot of them said arts/ phyc and occasionally commerce or eco.
Are the calculations scaled as such to account for difficulty in subjects for the JD entry?
Could someone theoretically do a really easy course for 3 years and ace it and then transfer? Would it matter if you got your distinction in commerce or in arts?
Thanks.
I know the JD entry is only GPA.
But i was watching some interviews with JD students and when they asked what their undergraduate course were a lot of them said arts/ phyc and occasionally commerce or eco.
Are the calculations scaled as such to account for difficulty in subjects for the JD entry?
Could someone theoretically do a really easy course for 3 years and ace it and then transfer? Would it matter if you got your distinction in commerce or in arts?
Thanks.