I didn't list GPA at all on my resume and a lot of admissions deans at webinars have said there is no need to list a GPA on the resume. If you're going to list it, probably do LSACGPA because that's really the one that the law school is going to "count"
According to LSAC's Academic Summary Report Key, certain W's are not calculated into LSACGPA if your school considers those types of W's as non-punitive.
... Law class adversely affect your GPA as a whole that semester ... had any affect on your LSACGPA. While Ws do not affect ... they sometimes do affect your LSACGPA. I am not really sure ... affect at all on your LSACGPA I would think you could ...
... to a school when your gpa is below the 25th percentile ... reason to write an addendum explaining your gpa. if you're applying ... think you should write a gpaaddendum, and explain that you struggled ... you should definitely write an addendum)
... a particular class of low GPA splitters, I wanted to ... another particular class of low GPA splitters: first generation, low- ... throughout college (so no upward GPA trend to point to). Do ... pointed advice on tackling the GPAaddendum, especially in trying to walk ...
A low gpaaddendum is for if there is ... why you had a low gpa, such as having to take ... , or something that caused your gpa to be low that maybe ... to write it if your gpa was low because you just ...
... , I don't think the GPAaddendum will cause the admissions committee ... to bump your numerical GPA. The schools have to report ... , during the holistic review, the addendum could answer any questions the ...
No. A GPAaddendum is for if you have an especially low GPA that needs to be explained. 3.8 is not especially low under any circumstances. Put your energy into good essays.
@hotranchsauce @skiman2020, Your Cumulative LSACGPA is the more important number. ... This is the GPA that is used for admissions ... see and consider your Degree GPA, but give more weight to ...
I can't ... materials, this is where LSAT/GPA addenda go. You may need ... both an LSAT and a GPAaddendum. I have heard that Canada ... reads your GPA differently though.