... at Harvard this morning. LSACGPA 3.81. LSAT 180.< ... I said maybe a better GPA, maybe good work experience ... at Harvard this morning. LSACGPA 3.81. LSAT 180.< ... , but doesn't Harvard favor gpa>lsat?
It depends upon your LSACGPA; if you have a high GPA they probably wont care that much about your major. If you're a borderline candidate, then this major might tip you away from the accept and into the waitlist.
... Any advice on dealing with GPA addendums that address very sensitive ... I earned a 3.79 gpa, inclusive of 15 graduate ... succinctly and then reshare my GPA for my time at ... value placed on your undergraduate GPA in the law school ... peers than your overall LSACGPA.
... 4.3 and thus my LSACGPA would actually be higher; ... of people mad about the LSACGPA especially since not all ... it is the raw LSACGPA that is reported to ... incentive to focus on median LSACGPA. If you want to ... be that they use the LSACGPA, but are aware of ...
Yep, my AP credits also became unconverted hours and it's not an issue at all. They calculate your LSACGPA without consideration of those unconverted hours and no school will ask you about it.
Have you transferred schools? I think that's what adjusted mine a little (3.79 to 3.80). Since GPAs are often rounded up, combining the grade points' unrounded numbers from multiple transcripts could change it. Anyway, your LSACGPA is what matters.
@DanielB84 Welcome to the fam. As for a T-14 with your LSACGPA is possible with a 170+ LSAT score and a killer application with an addendum explaining your low GPA and how you turned it around.