Hello all, I just had a quick question about LORs. What is the ideal way to go about them? Is it best to have your recommender do it manually or to send them the LSAC form and do it through there? Any advice/opinion is welcomed. Thank you.
... a 3.3 GPA. The reason for my lowGPA is because I ... of disabilities got involved my GPA drastically increased my junior year ... writing an addendum about my GPA explaining my situation. I was ...
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I just looked at my Academic Summary Report. First thought was.... WTF! This is so confusing. I have no idea what the first part is all about. I scrolled down to the bottom and saw a degree GPA, and a cumulative GPA. Which one is considered my LSDAS
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I have a 3.33 GPA (ugh) and I'm 3 ... do better - PTing in the low 170s, I feel there's ... get? Are my numbers so low that scholarships are impossible anyway ...
I submitted my transcripts, and I saw that they have degree GPA and normal GPA. Which one do law schools primarily look at? Does degree GPA really matter?
Just wanted to ask if you're supposed to include your CAS/transcript GPA on your resume. Also, which GPA should you use to fill in the GPA blank in the "Education" section of the application?