I'm kind of in this same boat.. I don't have as high of a GPA as yours but I ended up with a 3.6 after 3 years on Dean's list, but my senior year of high school I took a dual credit stats class that got cut short because of Covid and my freshman year of college was entirely online so I didn't do very well academically. All of the schools that I'm looking at are median 3.6-3.8 (ik it's kind of a stretch for me but I'm hoping that my LSAT and my personal statement will kind of help offset the GPA), and CAS is most likely going to lower my GPA. I'm just starting to get really nervous because the LSAT score I'm aiming for is a considerable jump from my diagnostic and my CAS GPA isn't going to help... I don't want to have to sacrifice the schools that I want just because of my GPA when I know that my academic performance dramatically improved after Covid.
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I'm kind of in this same boat.. I don't have as high of a GPA as yours but I ended up with a 3.6 after 3 years on Dean's list, but my senior year of high school I took a dual credit stats class that got cut short because of Covid and my freshman year of college was entirely online so I didn't do very well academically. All of the schools that I'm looking at are median 3.6-3.8 (ik it's kind of a stretch for me but I'm hoping that my LSAT and my personal statement will kind of help offset the GPA), and CAS is most likely going to lower my GPA. I'm just starting to get really nervous because the LSAT score I'm aiming for is a considerable jump from my diagnostic and my CAS GPA isn't going to help... I don't want to have to sacrifice the schools that I want just because of my GPA when I know that my academic performance dramatically improved after Covid.