... taking the test here. The university is situated in a town ... a few thousand, and the university itself has a student body ... . I'm biased because the university is my alma mater, but ...
So yesterday I received an acceptance notification from UChicago and a denial from The University of Michigan. By all accounts, Chicago is a much better law school so how was I outright denied by U-M but accepted by Chicago?
... find the building (University Hall). Montclair State University is kind of split ... found this info on the University website I probably would've ... . If you google "Montclair State University Hall Room 1070" you can ...
I finished a Canadian university, which gives out A+ with a GPA of 4.125/4.5. If I covert my GPA to 4.0, my GPA should be 3.6. LSAC converted my grades to 3.88.
Am I missing something? Is LSAC's GPA out 4.3? Did I convert my incorrectly?
I have a 3.24 cum gpa 3.93 degree gpa. The admissions indexes for lsac say that Colorado/Vermont/Seattle use degree gpa in calculating index while every other school says cumulative. Does anyone know if this is true?
I'm curious if anyone has taken the test at Seattle Hyatt Olive 8 before, and if so how would they organize the test taker? Is the table big enough to use? How big is the room and what about the noise level?