I'm attending an MBA program and while my grades are not horrible, it is nowhere near my undergraduate GPA. Do law schools care about Grad school GPA? Or do I just have to make sure I don't screw up and get a C?
Since people write different kinds of addenda, in the header should I specify mine is an undergrad performance addendum or simply keep the right header "Addendum [page #]" ? Thanks in advance.
I realized that a few schools don't give you the option to attach an optional addendum. I'm going to call these schools' admissions offices tomorrow, but I was wondering if any of you guys ran into this same issue? If so, how did you go about it?
... degrees and cannot find my GPA for my first degree but ... would like to post my GPA for my current degree because ... higher than my LSAC cumulative GPA (evil calculator). Would it be ... alright to post the GPA for one and not the ...
... idea for me considering my GPA is below a 3.0 ... legal profession; 2. Boost my GPA (I assume, considering how LSAC ... computes your overall GPA); and 3. Become a certified ...
I have 2.8 gpa from undergraduate and 3.88 from graduate.
Should I give up for applying to t14 Law school even though I have high LSAT?
or should I go to college to make up my low undergraduate gpa ?
I have a 3.48 GPA. In college I was a ... worst grades that tanks my GPA are two classes I took ... 've heard helps. With my GPA am i crazy in thinking ...
... 4.0. After using the GPA calculator provided by 7sage I ... have discovered that my LSAC GPA is about 0.1 higher ... . If I maintain my current GPA, I have a shot at ...
... hard time weighing my overall gpa. My first two years, at ... my first institution, my gpa is pretty low to be ... more or will the averaged gpa be the main thing schools ...
If I am going to use this final fall semester of mine to boost my GPA, when should I submit my law school application (transcripts, LSAT score, letters of rec)? I am not aiming for a really good law school, an average one is fine for me.
Should I use my CAS GPA or UGPA when using the 7Sage predictor? My university treated A+'s as a straight 4.0, so my CAS GPA is higher. I just don't want to have any false pretenses about what schools are targets or reaches.