This is one of those.. had I known back then.. stories. I spent 2 years at a "nationally" accredited college.. not regionally accredited, aka diploma mill or what have you.. I did earn an associate degree (paralegal studies). It was right out of high school, I actually had no idea at the time that my credits were not going to transfer to a 4 year university.. nor did I realize the harm I was doing to myself by going to this school (first generation college student, parents were proud, understandably, that I was actually pursuing college given my unattractive behavior during high school years). I did get a good job afterward and still work as a paralegal so I mean, it could've been worse, I think. Any way, still not giving up on the law school goal, I started over essentially, and 3 years later I am nearly done with a bachelor degree. I do know the LSAC requires the transcript from that school, so I am wondering will the credential assembly services be calculating in the grades from a school that is not regionally accredited? I did call the LSAC and the lady did not really understand my question, put me on hold then came back and said she thinks so but doesn't see why they wouldn't. ??? Anyone have an idea? I know that grad schools will not factor in that GPA. In using the 7sage UGPA calculator, the 2 year school actually boosts my GPA so I am kind of hoping they do count it.. but not sure??
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In this situation your associates degree didn't transfer and thus had no effect on the degree you're currently finishing up..in which case it wouldn't count towards the GPA that LSAC calculates.
Again..I'm really not sure here but that's based on my understanding of this process. Anyone else care to take a stab at this?
Right? The only thing is did the credits not count for that particular university. For example, I went to college for 1 year at another school before I transferred and the few credits that didn't end up transferring for whatever reason still ultimately counted. So now that I consider this, they may end up counting, but I wouldn't count on it.... Get it... lol
Lmao. I agree! It seems all straightforward until you end up considering a question like this...
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