... hoping to go to Boston College or Boston University. I slightly ... instead of 167. BU's GPA median actually lowered from 3 ... 'm still above BC's GPA. I was hoping to apply ...
My cumulative GPA is 0.5 points lower than my average GPA according to the CAS report. Does anybody know whether law schools take this into account, or if it is something that should be brought up in my addendum? #help
... ! I have a 3.8low GPA and 175+ LSAT trying to ... .8low is a relatively good GPA, but it is still under ... at the transcript if my GPA is pretty good already (but ...
... and had approx 3.65 GPA. Fall of my junior year ... one C+ that brought my GPA for that quarter to a ... left me with my cumulative GPA as 3.60. After that ...
Background: Becoming an ... should I apply regular? Undergrad GPA range is 3.38-3 ... , involvement on campus/community, pro-bono legal work, undergrad GPA: 3.53 ...
Hi all, is there an open discord for 2022 exams? I am looking for a community to join, I don't really have anyone else who understands the LSAT or the law school dream.
Respectfully, my undergraduate GPA is nothing to flaunt. I had a life, issues etc. Going to law school was not on my mind at the time. Therefore, what are my best options for getting into law school? What do you recommend?
At the time of application my GPA for UG will be a 3.73. UT is my number one choice and they have a Median GPA of 3.8. With being significantly lower than the median is my gpa a splitter requiring a fairly high LSAT score?
I'm just wondering if anyone has any opinions about how much GPA factors into admissions. If your GPA is significantly higher than the school's median, can that compensate for an LSAT score that is a bit below it?
I will be applying before my final year so I still have classes to take. Does admissions focus on the GPA at application or do they also look at the possibility of an increase with me having 24 credit left?
... major, started freshman year of college in 2011 and was on ... to LSAC). They recalculated my GPA to 2.79 (ouch). It ... some irresponsible early years in college, the grades screwed me. This ...