... before getting your first bachelors degree.
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> I ... is much higher than my degree-granting school's GPA since ... degree granting institution treats A+ and A as the same 4.0 grade ... , however LSAC treats A+ as 4.33! ?
... before getting your first bachelors degree.
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> ... is much higher than my degree-granting school's GPA since ... degree granting institution treats A+ and A as the same 4.0 grade ... , however LSAC treats A+ as 4.33! ?
... before getting your first bachelors degree.
> > degree-granting school's ... degree granting institution treats A+ and A as the same 4.0 ... grade, however LSAC treats A+ as 4.33! ...
yeah, A+'s are 4.3's. I'm fortunate ...
... before getting your first bachelors degree.
> > > < ... degree granting institution treats A+ and A as the same 4.0 ... grade, however LSAC treats A+ as 4.33! ?< ... LSAC should convert to true 4.0, not 4.33! ::grumble grumble grumble ...
... school goes straight from a 4.0 to a 3.5 sometimes ... one thing for people to graduate with all A's, but ... 3.5's or 3.0's is really unlikely. If ...
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> > @"nessa.k13.0" said:
> > One ... jumping to the GRE/dual degree ship is that some of ... pursue a law degree, perhaps in combination with another graduatedegree.” 2
... ended up with a humanities degree and two minors (one pre ... , most (if not all) dual degree students have work experience, so ... , and your chance at a 4.0…one's an enormous public ...
... tests required - I think between 4 to 12 or so) in ... would need to take to 4 (which is the minimum). That ... easier than a year-long graduatedegree. (Also, it's possible you ... 'd only need to take 4 anyhow; they evaluate each applicant ...
... to you (business admin major, 4.0, just graduated), and I'd ... time, so I decided to graduate in 3 years and use ... year off, but with a 4.0, your law school options are ...
... compare you to the average graduate from it. But overall, it ... just seems wrong, getting a 4.00 GPA from University of ... valued higher than a 3.4 GPA from MIT or something ... allow for higher than a 4.0 even though many universities (including ...
... the way down, you see "Degree (summary) GPA:" and across from ... the scale is traditionally to 4.0. Anything above that is icing ... be converted to 3.88/4.0 (I thought it would be ... 3.66/4.0). I okay with this boost ...
... school that goes on a 4.0 system (4.3 if they grant ... of them).
So, my degree GPA at University here in ... the states was 4.2X upon graduation (I had ... with just a hair over 4. I'm not complaining, but ...