2.0 gpa (grade point average) law schools are incredibly difficult to find. This is because of the fact that getting into law school is an incredibly competitive and difficult task to accomplish because of the high academic standards that almost all law schools make their students abide by when applying for law school. While it is true that most law schools take a look at things other than
. academics when admitting or rejecting student applications, (things such as LSAT scores and extracirricular activities), most law schools actually use a student's gpa and grades as a tie breaker between students with the same LSAT score and extracirricular activity load. This is because of the fact that there is generally nothing else that a college's administration board can use as a tie breaker, and also because of the fact that there are limited seats available due to lack of professors in law schools.