Colleges aren't like high school. Typically they grade on a 4 point scale where an A is a 4 (an A+ might be a 4.3) a B is a 3, a C is a 2, etc. and your percentage score gets you a particular grade on that scale. So, all A's, even if they are "low" As, will get you a 4.0.
Assuming you are talking about attending a nationally accredited law school located in California, then all you need to do after you graduate is take the bar exam in the state where you want to practice. It's no big deal.
If, however, you are talking about going to one of the CA schools that...
Assuming you are talking about attending a nationally accredited law school located in California, then all you need to do after you graduate is take the bar exam in the state where you want to practice. It's no big deal.
If, however, you are talking about going to one of the CA schools that...