... ; My cumulative GPA is a 3.51 so I wrote an ... was a 3.3 but that my upperclassmen GPA was a 3.7. If ... , however, my underclassmen GPA had been a 3.4 ... and my upperclassmen GPA a 3.6, I don't think ...
Would getting a 172 or 173 really be better than possibly just focusing on your GPA and ultimately raising your GPA to, for instance, a 3.7? I don't know the answer that question, but it's something to consider.
... GPA from that institution is 3.36, but we here at ... given you a 3.49 based on your 3.7 GPA from the ... side, we threw in that "3.0" because that was your ... saying your LSAC GPA is 3.49, we threw in a ...
... a 170 LSAT and a 3.5 GPA is roughly ... School with a 3.3 25th percentile GPA and a 3.7 50th percentile ... , the 171 with a 3.4 is ... more appealing candidate, because their 3.4 doesn't effect the ... a 25th percentile GPA of 3.5, the 170 LSAT ...
Okay yeah I’m pretty sure they use a 4.0 system. Wow good for you that’s an amazing GPA. In Canada they look at last two years for law schools so my gpa would have been higher than a 3.7 but oh well! Thanks for the comment!
LSAC finished processing my transcripts today so wanted to contribute to my own thread - my GPA dropped 0.02. Due to my institution counting A- as 3.7 instead of 3.67 and having a handful of those.
@Mike1111 decidely do what @JDream2020 says. However, your existing stats sound like they would serve fine to go between 50 and 100. A 3.7 would be above median for many of those schools
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Yes you do. Georgetown average GPA is a 3.7 or higher. Their average LSAT is, ironically, 168. Therefore, you are on the cusp of the GPA average, but sufficiently meet the LSAT requirement.