Hi all, hypothetical here. If you were planning to go into public interest, and you got a full ride to a T-6 (or Penn eg) vs HYS, would you take the full ride? How about if it were T-4 full ride vs HYS?
... and finished my bachelor's degree there. At that school, I ... and according to LSAC, my cumulative gpa is 3.32 from ... am I fine since my cumulative gpa is decent for law ...
... really badly on my first degree (2.5) However, I did ... to school for a second degree and will be finishing with ... profile ? Will they count my cumulative ? Should I apply outside of ...
... is that I have a cumulative GPA of only 3.02 ... my Associate of Technical Arts degree in Paralegal Studies, I became ... I graduated with my BA degree and I was pregnant with ...
... pass in college with a cumulative 2.86 from 2010-14 ... complete a second Bachelor's degree before attending law school. I ... from 2018, or an adjusted cumulative of 2.99 that combines ...
I have a 3.24 cum gpa 3.93 degree gpa. The admissions indexes for lsac say that Colorado/Vermont/Seattle use degree gpa in calculating index while every other school says cumulative. Does anyone know if this is true?
Just wondering what are the major differences between the current LSAT vs. the new one that is coming up. I know its on a tablet - but is there any other differences?
Anyone knows law schools use cumulative or degree GPA (from LSAC) for their 509 report?
Also, which GPA is more important for law schools when they review students’ application ?