... my gpa went from a 3.7 to 3.65. I took some ... see many places that a 3.7 would get you in that ... a 3.65 would keep you out ... rather have a 3.65 and a 174 than a 3.7/ 169.
... aren't alone, 2) A 3.72 is still a great ... MyLSN.info and type in 3.72 with your target LSAT ... your GPA up to a 3.8+ But like anything else ... end of the day, a 3.7 is still a really kickass ...
... percentile GPA performance of 3.9/3.8/3.7 respectively, this means your ... top 25% (ppl with a 3.8 did better than 50 ... them in the middle, and 3.7 is at the lower 25 ...
@"surfy surf" said:
I repeated that class I got a D in and got an A in it...signed all those forms so that the D wouldn't count against my GPA...LSAC still counts that?
... ? As in, you either realize 3-7 minutes in that you misdiagrammed ... game 1 and I have 3 games left, I would skip ... game and do the other 3 first. You want to give ... this mistake effect your other 3 games so it will have ...
Thanks for sharing; I am interested to hear responses. I too will be a splitter (3.5 GPA) when I apply as I'm trying to get into a T10 school and most of those want 3.7s and above.
... whopping 134. I have a 3.76 cumulative GPA from my ... . If you can swing a 3.7 I bet with some work ... to get in. With a 3.7x GPA you could easily ...
... right. If you can eliminate 3 answers after working on it ... %.
Say there are 3 questions that you skipped and ... expected return would be .5(3) + .7(3) = 3.6. If you only focus ... expected return would be .2(3) + .9(3) = 3.3.
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> Say there are 3 questions that you skipped and ... 3 questions with which you are ... expected return would be .5(3) + .7(3) = 3.6. If you only focus ... expected return would be .2(3) + .9(3) = 3.3.