... a strong application. However, your cumulativeGPA is what is reported to ... have a low (3.2) cumulativeGPA but even thought I have ... , the cumulative is taken into account. (The low GPA from 20 ... ago which brought my current GPA down.)
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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My cumulativeGPA is a 3.51 so ... addendum showing that my underclassmen GPA was a 3.3 but ... that my upperclassmen GPA was a 3.7. If ... , however, my underclassmen GPA had been a 3.4 ...
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1) It is your cumulativeGPA. This is the more important ... in this thread, the resume GPA question brings up a good ... you put your school GPA or your LSAC GPA on your resume ...
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.
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
... about the outcome for your GPA. I'm not sure admissions ... 4.0 would boost your cumulativeGPA nicely, that's something I ... bigger impact on your overall GPA than a 4.0 with ... running the numbers with your cumulative to see the impact either ...
... about the outcome for your GPA. I'm not sure ... 4.0 would boost your cumulativeGPA nicely, that's something ... impact on your overall GPA than a 4.0 ... running the numbers with your cumulative to see the impact ... me a .04 bump in cumulativeGPA. Not much but def ...
... , people's LSAC GPA is lower than any 'cumulative' GPA that you'll ... , you should see your LSAC GPA. It's recommended to write ... a 'GPA addendum' in addition to your ...
... a big gap between their GPA and LSAT. Your success at ... law schools.
2. CumulativeGPA carries like 99% of the ... . But, by and large, your GPA is much, much more important ... . For someone with a lower GPA, they may just glance over ...
... here. You should write a GPA addendum explaining your academic journey ... ) and providing context for the GPA that the committee will see ... still need to incorporate your cumulativeGPA into their incoming class stats ...
Former admissions officer here. The GPA that law schools use for ranking and reporting purposes is the LSAC cumulativeGPA. The CAS Report contains a lot of information about your grades but the cumulativeGPA is the one that really matters.
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Unfortunately, law schools have to report the cumulativeGPA for their medians, and tend to place a greater emphasis on the cumulativeGPA. If you would like to explain the discrepancy to the admissions committee, you could write an addendum