To my knowledge, law schools don't care about graduate GPA, as they tend to be inflated across the board. The only GPA they care about is the GPA leading up to the first undergraduate degree.
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4.2+ in my degree. Just a hair under 4 ...
... lot of sense for dual degree folks to take instead of ... the GRE for your other degree, so it's nice to ... lower ranked school. And obviously GPA and other factors are considered ...
... (6th take) and 2.99 GPA.
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> ... the # of takes and low GPA. I would take GULC, NW ... T-14 because of your GPA not because of the # ... amazing. I have a low GPA too and would run with ... Fordham and with a Fordham degree? I mean, if you are ...
I would not include it if I were you. If you didn't get the degree, it's not much of a soft, and they don't care too much about graduate GPA anyway. It might make them wonder if you'll do the same thing at law school.
... the most to offset the GPA. My recommendation would be to ... instead is own your low GPA, get a very high LSAT ... work experience and volunteering. Your GPA will have less of an ... a K-JD. Any other degree or grade you obtain after ...
... instead is own your low GPA, get a very high LSAT ... work experience and volunteering. Your GPA will have less of an ... a K-JD. Any other degree or grade you obtain after ... splitter (high LSAT, barely-passing GPA) and 5 years out of ...
... instead is own your low GPA, get a very high LSAT ... work experience and volunteering. Your GPA will have less of an ... a K-JD. Any other degree or grade you obtain after ... splitter (high LSAT, barely-passing GPA) and 5 years out of ...
... you apply before securing that GPA, it’s be riskier of ... ’s no distance from your GPA, I would suggest applying with ... the LSAT, but once your degree is done, there’s nothing ... can do to change your GPA.
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... . However, I have a graduate degree although it doesn't count ... for the purposes of GPA I am hoping it could ... an applicant without reportable GPA. I think your GPA in a U ... you have a 4.0 GPA at an international instutiton ("Superior ...
... . However, I have a graduate degree although it doesn't count ... for the purposes of GPA I am hoping it could ... 1) has a foreign undergraduate degree (uGPA is not reportable); or ...
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Is that his degreeGPA or his LSAC calculated GPA? If it is ...