Yeah this is often a tough break for students who see their LSACgpa for the first time. You have to just accept your splitter status and move forward by killing the LSAT.
Yeah it's common to find that your LSACgpa is lower than your cumulative undergrad gpa. Your best option is to crush the LSAT, and that could help offset the low gpa a little
LSACGPA is only calculates the grades you earned until your first BA/BS. If you have received post-BA/BS grades, it will not be calculated for LSACGPA.
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Once you've confirmed the lsacGPA, find what is driving down ... the GPA and think about what caused ... studies.
My underclassman GPA was a 3.3 and ... my upperclassman GPA was a 3.7 ...
My degree GPA is at/above the 75th percentile for every school and my LSACgpa is at/below the median for the schools I’m applying. Most of us get screwed over by the LSACgpa calculator. Just write an addendum.
... this problem, I called LSAC for you this morning and ... GPA from that institution is 3.36, but we here at LSAC ... based on your 3.7 GPA from the last school ... apply to decide what your GPA is within that range. ... instead of just saying your LSACGPA is 3.49, we ...
LSAC weighs grades super hard. B-' ... . So, for most people, their LSACgpa will wind up being less ... their normal GPA. For some, significantly less. Because the LSAC are evil ...
... . So, for most people, their LSACgpa will wind up being less ... their normal GPA. For some, significantly less. Because the LSAC are evil ... was expecting my GPA to be lower after LSAC converted it, but ...
Yeah. They usually count both. So your ultimate gpa averages out to be like a B for that class. LSACGPA is usually lower than your normal gpa because of things like this.