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Do all Law Schools use the index formula that computes your UGPA? adding withdrawals and f's into your gpa? I am mainly interested in which schools in New York follow that. Thank you
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?