... only translate to a 3.0 in the US, while it ... the US would be a 4.33 in Canada. However, I ... , meaning it would be a 4.0 (at least in my institution ...
... only translate to a 3.0 in the US, while it ... the US would be a 4.33 in Canada. However, I ... , meaning it would be a 4.0 (at least in my institution ...
Don’t discount a high GPA. My friend is a 4.0 164 non URM going to UPenn. In a cycle of high LSAT scores, high GPAs were a hot commodity this cycle and likely to be next as well.
Hi @ccuestas22 , sorry for not being more clear. Yes, LSAC considers an A+ to be 4.33. My university awarded A+ and counted them as 4.0 but after sending my transcripts to LSAC, they recalculated my GPA with A+s as 4.33s.
I think it would absolutely be worth it. No school has a median LSAT above a 173 https://7sage.com/top-law-school-admissions/ and a 4.0 is over every school's 75th. Focusing on games sounds like a good strategy, especially for faster results!
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... day today). And golly, a -4 would be a dream, honestly ... a 3.6 on the 4.0 scale/a 3.8 on ... the 4.3 scale. Up here in ... consider a 3.3 (4.0)/3.6 (4.3) GPA competitive and ...
... happened when my diagnostic was -4, but all of my PTs ... to -10. Again, I go -0 or -1 on each passage ... passages could lead to 3-4 unnecessary misses in the fourth ... sweet spot was 3.5-4 minutes for reading a passage ...