@DanielB84 Welcome to the fam. As for a T-14 with your LSAC GPA is possible with a 170+ LSAT score and a killer application with an addendum explaining your lowGPA and how you turned it around.
Yes, you will have to submit it. Luckily though, they only calculate your undergraduate GPA so it won't affect your official GPA that law schools use. But you still have to submit transcripts for any schools you attended.
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Yeah it's common to find that your LSAC gpa is lower than your cumulative undergrad gpa. Your best option is to crush the LSAT, and that could help offset the lowgpa a little
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The law school will use the LSAC calculated GPA.
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