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How does the GPA conversion work on LSAC?

Going to start by saying I know very little about how this works... I hear that some people's GPA are raised by the scale that the LSAC uses. The highest grade at my college was an A, an A+ wasn't offered. I have a 3.6 (I think?), therefore would that be raised at all by the LSAC? Assuming I need more information to calculate this I just don't know where to start (lol, as you can tell the grades that brought me down were the math-related courses).

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  • AlexLSAT.AlexLSAT. Alum Member
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    If you had no A+ courses in undergrad then your gpa will be the same as listed at your undergrad institution unless you took some other courses at a community college or another institution. They will combine all undergrad institutions into one GPA basically.

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