The reason I am confused about the A+ thing is because I had about a 3.83 GPA at CC and a 3.93 at a UC upon graduating, but my LSACgpa is a 3.85 so I am confused as to how that helped increase my GPA lol. I feel like something is off
... had about a 3.83 GPA at CC and a ... upon graduating, but my LSACgpa is a 3.85 so ... how that helped increase my GPA lol. I feel like ... minus is also different in LSAC's GPA calculations. Not significantly, ... this may have lowered your GPA, despite having some A+'s ...
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Even though it will not be used to calculate your LSACGPA, I think you still have to send in the transcripts. I would email/call LSAC directly to be sure. Based on my experience, they respond to emails pretty quickly.
Yup. same here. I just took a PT yesterday and scored 6 points lowerthan my average. I think it was overconfidence + lack of focus. I'm freaking out as well. will take my final PT before the exam on Tuesday.
In regards to your LSACGPA, retaking a class does not replace the grade with the new one, they are both factored in. So it will only improve your LSACGPA marginally.
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Only the grades from undergrad are used to calculate your LSACGPA. If you received those grades **after** you completed undergrad, then they will **not** be included in your LSACGPA. You still have to send in the transcripts though.
... mostly look at your LSACgpa(cumulative gpa for all colleges you ... in your case, your gpa after earning your associate degree ... a 4.0 gpa scale in calculating for LSACgpa. A- will ... information:
https://www.lsac.org/aboutlsac/policies/transcript- ...
From LSAC:
All ... be included in the GPA calculation if the course ... eliminate the course from GPA calculation if the course ... transcript.
https://www.lsac.org/aboutlsac/policies/transcript-summarization
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> @sillllyxo said:
> Yes dual enroll classes will factor ~ i had dual enroll in high school that I didn't give a crap about and it brought the LSACGPA down.
I'm gonna go cry, but thank you so much for your answer!
... care about LSAT and undergrad GPA.
Well right, but admissions ... isn't used for your LSACGPA :P but yeah, either way ... as they have that golden LSACGPA number
... count towards your law school GPA.
> > > ... that doesn't have a GPA scale, and it isn' ... still think it's your GPA from your first bachelor' ... incorrect.