... ; > "Personally, I have a 3.0 gpa, so to get into ... score, I have about a 3% or something of getting into ... not require paying 200k and 3 years of my life, so ...
... GPA from that institution is 3.36, but we here at ... given you a 3.49 based on your 3.7 GPA from ... side, we threw in that "3.0" because that was your lowest ... saying your LSAC GPA is 3.49, we threw in a ...
... will report you as a 3.49 student. However, when you ... , "Well, your uGPA is a 3.0, so we can only give ... will accept me for the 3.49 and the ones that ... will reject me for the 3.0. LOL!
I was ... is in my ASR as 3.36 if you can manage ...
... requiring you to keep a 3.0 to keep your scholarship. If ... at about a 2.0 or 2.3, and their tuition is ... scholarship stipulation was a 2.3, so I guess it's ...
Off the top of my head, I know two people with sub 3.0 GPAs at T14. Being a splitter sucks. Our results are unpredictable and often feel somehow arbitrary. But if you earn an above median LSAT and craft a strong app, you’ll be in the running.
... has accepted applicants with sub 3.0 GPAs and an LSAT score ... denied an individual with a 3.44 GPA and a 177 ... luck! (FWIW, I personally think 3.5 is a great gpa)