I was kind of wondering the same thing. I'm getting a b.s. in Biology and realistically, I'll end with 3.5-3.7 GPA at best (at the University of Minnesota) so I'm wondering how they might weigh that compared to say, an English degree with a 4.0 GPA.
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... not to because writing an addenda for your LSAT score might ... do. If you write an addenda, you have to have a ... whether you write the addenda or not, your GPA, jobs, and other ...
... the situation: your LSAT and GPA make up the vast majority ... personal statement, resume, diversity statements, addenda, etc., only serve to separate ...
... at NCSU? Your official LSAC gpa should be the 3.0 ... won't comment on the GPAaddenda since I'm in no ... care about your overall LSAC GPA as that is what is ...
... transcripts so can see the degree but who cares, they can ... you, I wouldnt write a GPA addendum unless theres a very ... and can account for your gpa then it may be worth ...
... awarded counts towards the LSAC gpa. That includes any community college ... you already have your bachelors degree, you wouldn't be able ... extra class to pad your gpa.
... count graduate work. Your LSDAS GPA takes into account ANY college ... that contributes towards your undergraduate degree. This can include any community ...
When should/shouldn't we write addenda? Any advice on how to avoid sounding whiny when explaining mitigating circumstances for a low GPA or LSAT score?
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... will increase their focus on GPA as opposed to LSAT. GPA than LSAT. However, as the ... all applicants, regardless of their degree, school etc... it will likely ...