Hi everyone,
I have an opinion question for people who may be in my position and already spoken to admissions teams about this topic.
I have an undergrad GPA of 2.8 from a state school-I did not take school very seriously and was working full time while going. Anyways, I graduated in 2011 and have since been to school again for a MA in education, with a GPA of 3.9. My PT LSAT scores are coming in around 158-165 depending on the day.
Does anyone have opinions on trying for T15 schools or going for a state school with a good local network? I have a small daughter as well so being somewhere cheaper/more scholarships would be helpful. Most T15 schools seem to have VERY high cost of living. Is anyone else relying on grad GPA for admission? Thanks!
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However, you should definitely write an addendum to explain your UGPA which should, of course, include your MAGPA. They can't use that as your official, reported GPA; but it definitely shows that you've turned things around academically since your undergrad.
Now, in your case, I'd write an addendum explaining the difference. Also, note any trends in your undergrad GPA. Did you nail your last year with a 4.0 or something? If you can spin it into a "becoming more mature/seeing the light" type thing, that will most likely be to your advantage.
Unless you have some extenuating circumstances (medical, random act of god, family circumstances, etc). You don't need to write an addendum.
Page 292 in "How to Get into the Top Law Schools," Page 110 in "The Law School Admissions Game" specifically talks about writing a GPA addendum, and Pages 179-190 in "The Ivey Guide to Law School Admissions" talks pretty in depth about GPA addenda.