So on the LSAC report my Cumulative GPA is higher than Degree GPA, because I transferred from one college to another after my Sophomore year. Any idea which one the law school admissions will look at? Thanks!
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So given all the new restrictions on international students, for someone who's applying to US next year... Do you guys think it'll affect admissions if they see you are from outside of the states? I'm from Canada, eh.
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Just to confirm, is the degree gpa the one that is listed on your official transcript that your undergrad calculates? and the Cumulative gpa is the one that LSAC separately calculates?
I’m a US citizen/have a US home address etc but just ... August LSAT Flex in the US, but want to register for ... register for the November LSAT (US region) even though I’m ...
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Are we allowed to take the US Flex LSAT overseas?