My lsac gpa (if I calculated correctly) is much higher than the 75th percentile of most top schools, but I've been PTing in the high 160s/low 170s. I'm taking the exam in October and planning on applying in November. Right now, my top schools are Columbia ...
... freshman year and got a 3.39 which was mostly A ... with around a 3.92 for the remaining 3 years here. I ... and maybe focus on the 3.9? Is there a policy such ... officially count my gpa as 3.9 so it would have better ...
... current University GPA is a 3.94 which could basically get ... my LSAC GPA to a 3.7. I started dual ... my university GPA is a 3.9. Complaining aside, my genuine ... they just look at my 3.7 and immediately dismiss ... my dream schools have 3.8 or 3.9 medians. I'm feeling ...
Don't mean to hijack the thread but what would you guys say about someone who has a really high GPA, like 3.9-4.0? Can that compensate for a lower LSAT score? For example, if someone gets a 165 and has a 4.0 GPA, can that get him into a T-10 school?
@nicole.hopkins, I second what you said. I am maintaining 3.9 GPA now as a senior. But LSAT is incredibly hard to me and I don't think law school is like undergrad.