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... . Meaning, if you have a 3.4 GPA and you want ... get into Columbia, which is 3.7, 173, you'd need to ... a GPA range of 3.35-3.45 and an LSAT range ...
I once had a GPA of around 3.7 in CC and 3.4 in university. I had a few failing grades in CC because I was pursuing a different major at the time. Now this is going to haunt me. What a great day to wake up to.
If by high you mean 3.7 plus you might be able to get in with a lower Lsat , but that depends on the exact cgpa and your softs (lor ecs, personal statement) and the school you want to get into . For example western is mostly a numbers school
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... ; My cumulative GPA is a 3.51 so I wrote an ... was a 3.3 but that my upperclassmen GPA was a 3.7. If ... , however, my underclassmen GPA had been a 3.4 ... and my upperclassmen GPA a 3.6, I don't think ...
Would getting a 172 or 173 really be better than possibly just focusing on your GPA and ultimately raising your GPA to, for instance, a 3.7? I don't know the answer that question, but it's something to consider.
... GPA from that institution is 3.36, but we here at ... given you a 3.49 based on your 3.7 GPA from the ... side, we threw in that "3.0" because that was your ... saying your LSAC GPA is 3.49, we threw in a ...
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Okay yeah I’m pretty sure they use a 4.0 system. Wow good for you that’s an amazing GPA. In Canada they look at last two years for law schools so my gpa would have been higher than a 3.7 but oh well! Thanks for the comment!