Taking easy classes to boost GPA Forum
- DoubleChecks
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i think 1 semester of padding (or even a yr of casual padding, i.e. 1-2 'easy' courses a semester for 2 semesters) will not be a problem. id worry a bit more if your major was ACTUALLY basketweaving, but id say in MOST cases, having a generic major doesnt even matter.
that being said, CCN beat me to the punch on the business major joke i minored in that -- arent those all already easy classes? haha jp
you have access to programs like pickaprof (now myedu?) and stuff for prof ratings right? i always read reviews before choosing...just because a class SOUNDS easy hardly means it is so
and some classes are easy A's but a ridiculous amount of busy work...oh how i loathe those...
edit: to lend credence to an earlier poster; many HLS adcomms have told me that they look at the 'rigor of one's courseload' and i know for a fact that they really, really like one of my majors (which is kinda specific to my school, so not really helpful to anyone else)
that being said, CCN beat me to the punch on the business major joke i minored in that -- arent those all already easy classes? haha jp
you have access to programs like pickaprof (now myedu?) and stuff for prof ratings right? i always read reviews before choosing...just because a class SOUNDS easy hardly means it is so
and some classes are easy A's but a ridiculous amount of busy work...oh how i loathe those...
edit: to lend credence to an earlier poster; many HLS adcomms have told me that they look at the 'rigor of one's courseload' and i know for a fact that they really, really like one of my majors (which is kinda specific to my school, so not really helpful to anyone else)
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Re: Taking easy classes to boost GPA
+1 about PunjabiLowerromothesavior wrote:I'm growing tired of you bitching about getting rejected from schools where you were below (often substantially below) the median. Cornell, Georgetown, UVA, etc. are not interested in your 162 LSAT. It ain't because you fluffed your GPA.PunjabiLower wrote:No. It looks really shady. I am probably the KING OF FLUFFING GPA....and I got rejected from safety to target schools. They differentiate between your classes. Just do well on the LSAT.
Ya know what? I got WL'd at GULC and Michigan, and rejected from Duke. But I'm not bitching about it. Why? BECAUSE MY LSAT WAS BELOW THE MEDIAN!
To OP: Just take classes you find interesting and think you can do well in. Many students take easier, non-major classes their senior year (I took ballroom dancing and sci-fi fiction, for example). I don't think this will stick out like a sore thumb because many students are doing it. In all likelihood, you are done with your major requirements and are just looking to pass the time, which is totally normal.
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Yes, do it. They don't care about the classes.
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Stop being a douchebag. Seriously. I said safety/target schools. RC fail. I'm just saying adcoms aren't dumb and it could have been one of many factors that could have put me out at several schools.romothesavior wrote:I'm growing tired of you bitching about getting rejected from schools where you were below (often substantially below) the median. Cornell, Georgetown, UVA, etc. are not interested in your 162 LSAT. It ain't because you fluffed your GPA.PunjabiLower wrote:No. It looks really shady. I am probably the KING OF FLUFFING GPA....and I got rejected from safety to target schools. They differentiate between your classes. Just do well on the LSAT.
Ya know what? I got WL'd at GULC and Michigan, and rejected from Duke. But I'm not bitching about it. Why? BECAUSE MY LSAT WAS BELOW THE MEDIAN!
To OP: Just take classes you find interesting and think you can do well in. Many students take easier, non-major classes their senior year (I took ballroom dancing and sci-fi fiction, for example). I don't think this will stick out like a sore thumb because many students are doing it. In all likelihood, you are done with your major requirements and are just looking to pass the time, which is totally normal.
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No, I think that would be immaturity and your LSAT.PunjabiLower wrote:Stop being a douchebag. Seriously. I said safety/target schools. RC fail. I'm just saying adcoms aren't dumb and it could have been one of many factors that could have put me out at several schools.romothesavior wrote:I'm growing tired of you bitching about getting rejected from schools where you were below (often substantially below) the median. Cornell, Georgetown, UVA, etc. are not interested in your 162 LSAT. It ain't because you fluffed your GPA.PunjabiLower wrote:No. It looks really shady. I am probably the KING OF FLUFFING GPA....and I got rejected from safety to target schools. They differentiate between your classes. Just do well on the LSAT.
Ya know what? I got WL'd at GULC and Michigan, and rejected from Duke. But I'm not bitching about it. Why? BECAUSE MY LSAT WAS BELOW THE MEDIAN!
To OP: Just take classes you find interesting and think you can do well in. Many students take easier, non-major classes their senior year (I took ballroom dancing and sci-fi fiction, for example). I don't think this will stick out like a sore thumb because many students are doing it. In all likelihood, you are done with your major requirements and are just looking to pass the time, which is totally normal.
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Re: Taking easy classes to boost GPA
Ok we get it, PunjabiLower is an immature, stupid, bitch. Lets get back to gaming LSAC GPA.
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"Maybe you should change religions"redsox wrote:No, I think that would be immaturity and your LSAT.PunjabiLower wrote:Stop being a douchebag. Seriously. I said safety/target schools. RC fail. I'm just saying adcoms aren't dumb and it could have been one of many factors that could have put me out at several schools.romothesavior wrote:I'm growing tired of you bitching about getting rejected from schools where you were below (often substantially below) the median. Cornell, Georgetown, UVA, etc. are not interested in your 162 LSAT. It ain't because you fluffed your GPA.PunjabiLower wrote:No. It looks really shady. I am probably the KING OF FLUFFING GPA....and I got rejected from safety to target schools. They differentiate between your classes. Just do well on the LSAT.
Ya know what? I got WL'd at GULC and Michigan, and rejected from Duke. But I'm not bitching about it. Why? BECAUSE MY LSAT WAS BELOW THE MEDIAN!
To OP: Just take classes you find interesting and think you can do well in. Many students take easier, non-major classes their senior year (I took ballroom dancing and sci-fi fiction, for example). I don't think this will stick out like a sore thumb because many students are doing it. In all likelihood, you are done with your major requirements and are just looking to pass the time, which is totally normal.
LOL@ telling me about immaturity. You are a bigger piece of garbage than romothesavior. Typical 0L. No wonder nobody likes lawyers.
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162PunjabiLower wrote:"Maybe you should change religions"redsox wrote:No, I think that would be immaturity and your LSAT.PunjabiLower wrote:Stop being a douchebag. Seriously. I said safety/target schools. RC fail. I'm just saying adcoms aren't dumb and it could have been one of many factors that could have put me out at several schools.romothesavior wrote:
I'm growing tired of you bitching about getting rejected from schools where you were below (often substantially below) the median. Cornell, Georgetown, UVA, etc. are not interested in your 162 LSAT. It ain't because you fluffed your GPA.
Ya know what? I got WL'd at GULC and Michigan, and rejected from Duke. But I'm not bitching about it. Why? BECAUSE MY LSAT WAS BELOW THE MEDIAN!
To OP: Just take classes you find interesting and think you can do well in. Many students take easier, non-major classes their senior year (I took ballroom dancing and sci-fi fiction, for example). I don't think this will stick out like a sore thumb because many students are doing it. In all likelihood, you are done with your major requirements and are just looking to pass the time, which is totally normal.
[strike]LOL@ telling me about immaturity. You are a bigger piece of garbage than romothesavior. Typical 0L. No wonder nobody likes lawyers.[/strike]
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+1. You made a thread bitching about getting shut out of schools that you had no business applying to, and now you are giving out terrible advice to this OP. Sorry if you think I'm a d-bag, but there is a reason people are getting sick of you.redsox wrote:No, I think that would be immaturity and your LSAT.PunjabiLower wrote:Stop being a douchebag. Seriously. I said safety/target schools. RC fail. I'm just saying adcoms aren't dumb and it could have been one of many factors that could have put me out at several schools.romothesavior wrote:I'm growing tired of you bitching about getting rejected from schools where you were below (often substantially below) the median. Cornell, Georgetown, UVA, etc. are not interested in your 162 LSAT. It ain't because you fluffed your GPA.PunjabiLower wrote:No. It looks really shady. I am probably the KING OF FLUFFING GPA....and I got rejected from safety to target schools. They differentiate between your classes. Just do well on the LSAT.
Ya know what? I got WL'd at GULC and Michigan, and rejected from Duke. But I'm not bitching about it. Why? BECAUSE MY LSAT WAS BELOW THE MEDIAN!
To OP: Just take classes you find interesting and think you can do well in. Many students take easier, non-major classes their senior year (I took ballroom dancing and sci-fi fiction, for example). I don't think this will stick out like a sore thumb because many students are doing it. In all likelihood, you are done with your major requirements and are just looking to pass the time, which is totally normal.
Again, your LSAT is why you got rejected/WL'd. You applied to no safety/target schools, besides Loyola and Miami. Let's take a look at these school's median LSATs:
Cornell: 167
USC:166
UCLA:168
Virginia:170
Hastings/Davis: 164
Fordham PT:163
Georgetown PT:165
BU: 165 (I think)
You struck out because you overreached, not because you are young, have an inflated GPA, or any other reason.
Once again, OP, take the classes you want to take and don't listen to to punjabi.
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I'm not a piece of garbage!
People on TLS think I'm charming, witty, and devilishly good looking. But thanks for playing!
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No, I agree. By all means take the "classes you want to take." I'm just saying I think a 3.84,162 deserves a WL at hastings and an acceptance at loyola. I'm just saying put more focus on your LSAT and that schools will see the difference between your degree GPA and cumulative GPA. Just my 2 cents. We each give our own advice. I don't think personally bashing the other person's stats or situation does any good for the OP. At the end of the day, take the classes you want and do whatever with your GPA. They will see the difference between the two GPA's. That's all I'm saying.
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http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... =9&t=80948PunjabiLower wrote:"Maybe you should change religions"
LOL@ telling me about immaturity. You are a bigger piece of garbage than romothesavior. Typical 0L. No wonder nobody likes lawyers.
Here's the thread you're referring to. It was a better read before you started deleting your posts.
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I'd be willing to bet my left testicle that out of all the things adcomms have to do (compile scores, read PS's, read addendums, look over resumes, compare similarly situated candidates, etc.), one of the last things on their checklist is going to be "ZOMG! This kid took ballroom dancing and ceramics as a second semester senior!"PunjabiLower wrote:No, I agree. By all means take the "classes you want to take." I'm just saying I think a 3.84,162 deserves a WL at hastings and an acceptance at loyola. I'm just saying put more focus on your LSAT and that schools will see the difference between your degree GPA and cumulative GPA. Just my 2 cents. We each give our own advice. I don't think personally bashing the other person's stats or situation does any good for the OP. At the end of the day, take the classes you want and do whatever with your GPA. They will see the difference between the two GPA's. That's all I'm saying.
It is unlikely they will notice, and even more unlikely they will care. Especially if these "easy" classes occur during your senior year.
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Yeah, cause I didn't write that back then. It was one of my relatives. HAHA...look through the thread and you'll see who it really was.redsox wrote:http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... =9&t=80948PunjabiLower wrote:"Maybe you should change religions"
LOL@ telling me about immaturity. You are a bigger piece of garbage than romothesavior. Typical 0L. No wonder nobody likes lawyers.
Here's the thread you're referring to. It was a better read before you started deleting your posts.
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I'll need to keep that one handy when I look like an idiot online. "No, guys, really, one of my...relatives...wrote that, not me."PunjabiLower wrote:Yeah, cause I didn't write that back then. It was one of my relatives. HAHA...look through the thread and you'll see who it really was.redsox wrote:http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... =9&t=80948PunjabiLower wrote:"Maybe you should change religions"
LOL@ telling me about immaturity. You are a bigger piece of garbage than romothesavior. Typical 0L. No wonder nobody likes lawyers.
Here's the thread you're referring to. It was a better read before you started deleting your posts.
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K. Regardless, you can't save yourself from that comment. GRAZIE.redsox wrote:I'll need to keep that one handy when I look like an idiot online. "No, guys, really, one of my...relatives...wrote that, not me."PunjabiLower wrote:Yeah, cause I didn't write that back then. It was one of my relatives. HAHA...look through the thread and you'll see who it really was.redsox wrote:http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... =9&t=80948PunjabiLower wrote:"Maybe you should change religions"
LOL@ telling me about immaturity. You are a bigger piece of garbage than romothesavior. Typical 0L. No wonder nobody likes lawyers.
Here's the thread you're referring to. It was a better read before you started deleting your posts.
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What?PunjabiLower wrote:K. Regardless, you can't save yourself from that comment. GRAZIE.
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162redsox wrote:What?PunjabiLower wrote:K. Regardless, you can't save yourself from that comment. GRAZIE.
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Average of 56 posts per day. LOLZ@UDesert Fox wrote:162redsox wrote:What?PunjabiLower wrote:K. Regardless, you can't save yourself from that comment. GRAZIE.
thanks though... I feel good getting 86th percentile at age 18, when everyone else is 21+. Hopefully I'll get 167+ when I actually take the test seriously without going to school. We shall see.
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It's a skills test, you being younger is only an advantage. People lose their edge as they get older.PunjabiLower wrote:Average of 56 posts per day. LOLZ@UDesert Fox wrote:162redsox wrote:What?PunjabiLower wrote:K. Regardless, you can't save yourself from that comment. GRAZIE.
thanks though... I feel good getting 86th percentile at age 18, when everyone else is 21+. Hopefully I'll get 167+ when I actually take the test seriously without going to school. We shall see.
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--ImageRemoved--PunjabiLower wrote:Average of 56 posts per day. LOLZ@UDesert Fox wrote:162redsox wrote:What?PunjabiLower wrote:K. Regardless, you can't save yourself from that comment. GRAZIE.
thanks though... I feel good getting 86th percentile at age 18, when everyone else is 21+. Hopefully I'll get 167+ when I actually take the test seriously without going to school. We shall see.
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LOLWTF haha
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My "awesome" pre-law adviser said that padding a GPA is death. They will look at your transcript and it will be apparent what you are doing.
I don't believe a damn word of what she says. She told me to change my major to economics because political science was over represented.
I don't believe a damn word of what she says. She told me to change my major to economics because political science was over represented.
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You spent enough time and effort prepping (90 percent of your energy) that your grades suffered and your GPA is going down by .15. Let me remind you:PunjabiLower wrote:Average of 56 posts per day. LOLZ@U
thanks though... I feel good getting 86th percentile at age 18, when everyone else is 21+. Hopefully I'll get 167+ when I actually take the test seriously without going to school. We shall see.
PunjabiLower wrote:See what really is irritating is that my gpa has dropped this past year because I have focused 90 percent of my energy on the LSAT and about 10 percent on my school work. The LSAT hindered my ability to perform well in school and vice versa. My cumulative is expected to go from 3.84 to 3.69. So what really can change with a 3.69,162? An acceptance at Davis?
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wow this thread is getting interesting
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