... with a counselors regarding GPA addendum - and their advice was to ... you choose to write an addendum for it, you need to ... how an applicant wrote an addendum for alcoholism and drug abuse ...
Explain your grades in the addendum. If you don't feel comfortable, don't say anything about mental health. Say you were ill. If you took the test under disability circumstances then I believe schools are already aware of your disability.
Yes an addendum would be very beneficial if you describe what happen to you. Law schools understand that sometimes life can get in the way. Also, a lot of law schools (if not all) like to see an upward or stead trend in the A's and some B's.
An addendum will benefit you if it explains any increase/decrease in your GPA. Also, be very concise. Some schools have certain requirements of how long it can actually be so make sure you look that up first or call them to find out.
as elm said it really doesn't matter which way you do it, people like to do get it all done and use their desire for there score to actually BR rather than procrastinate, but if you grade b4 BR you can go back and add in the BR changed
Hi! I just signed up for the Personal Statement course and submitted my personal statement, diversity statement and addendum for possible review with David....is this ok? If not...you can disregard my diversity statement and addendum. Great idea!!