Thank you for the advice! Though, the fact that my cumulativeGPA may be brought down pretty much means I have no shot at HYS (unrealistic as that is unless I get like a perfect score on the LSAT) and Berkeley (my dream school)?
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Any chance this was done after your bachelor's? If it was, then it won't count toward your cumulativeGPA. If it was prior to your bachelor's, then it will. And either way, you will definitely have to submit it, as the others said.
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... transmits your info including your GPA to the schools. I don ... you are ever asked your GPA, or send it separately to a ... school purposes, your LSAC GPA _is_ your real GPA. You always need ... to use the LSAC calculated GPA.
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Hi there, I believe they look at the cumulativeGPA. I am not sure that it is necessary to state your GPA on your resume, considering the schools have access to that information already. I've been told that might be redundant.
When it comes to the GPA scales schools report for incoming classes, does anyone know if it’s the LSAC GPAor the actual undergrad GPA they’re using for that?
As a transfer student myself, I can confirm that your cumulativeGPA between both of your schools will be your LSAC GPA. They don't weigh any school's GPA more than the other when calculating it.
Yea its just about overall GPA. I mean you can write an addendum as to why you think your latter GPA is a better indicator of your record, but on the face of it, they just care about overall cumulativeGPA, which they calculate themselves