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  • Tuesday, Jan 31 2017

    Thanks! @staciaglee275

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  • Tuesday, Jan 31 2017

    I don't think your masters GPA factors into your LSAC GPA. I believe the LSAC GPA is specifically for your undergraduate work. However, law schools will look at your master's grades when they see your application.

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  • Tuesday, Jan 31 2017

    The LSAC considers your grades at all college-level schools you attend when they create your GPA.

    So, say you went to a CC for two years before transferring to a university. Your GPA at the university didn't count your CC GPA, but LSAC will. In other words, if you had a 3.0 at CC and graduated with a 4.0 from a university, your LSAC GPA isn't 4.0. It's 3.5

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  • Tuesday, Jan 31 2017

    Thanks. And if I get another master degree(one-year), will it counted into my GPA?

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  • Tuesday, Jan 31 2017

    @71888 said:

    I wonder if my school accounted transferred credits. Would it be the same GPA?

    I transferred schools, and they took my credits but started me with a fresh GPA. I'm not too sure what you're asking about though, but it sounds like it's something you should ask your school about.

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  • Tuesday, Jan 31 2017

    I wonder if my school accounted transferred credits. Would it be the same GPA?

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  • Tuesday, Jan 31 2017

    thanks! Just want to make sure it won't drag my GPA @staciaglee275 @71888

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  • Tuesday, Jan 31 2017

    yes, summer classes count

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  • Tuesday, Jan 31 2017

    I'm pretty sure that LSAC will calculate the GPA for you.

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