Community College Transcripts Forum
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Community College Transcripts
Sorry if this is a topic somewhere else...I couldn't find it if it was.
Anyway, long time reader, first time poster here. I cannot tell you how valuable I find these forums. I was wondering if I could ask this:
I'm currently enrolled in a four year institution, but I transferred here from a community college. I have to admit, my grades weren't all that great from community college. I had a 3.0-3.1 overall and it's nobody's fault but my own. After I transferred, however, I put in much more work and my GPA shot up to a 3.8. The new school does not add my old class grades into the equation, it simply lists them on my transcript as "transfer" credits. I'm getting everything ready for applications, but I'm a bit confused as to what I should be doing with my transcripts. I've been getting mixed answers. Should I send transcripts from each college? Some staff I've talked to are saying that I should ask each college individually, as apparently some will be happy to accept just my current college's transcript as long as the other classes are listed as transfer credits. Is this true? If not, does the 3.0-3.1 significantly reduce my chances of getting in? To give you an idea of what I'm looking at, I'd most like to go to Buffalo.
Thank you all very much for taking the time to look at my long-winded problem. I really appreciate it.
Anyway, long time reader, first time poster here. I cannot tell you how valuable I find these forums. I was wondering if I could ask this:
I'm currently enrolled in a four year institution, but I transferred here from a community college. I have to admit, my grades weren't all that great from community college. I had a 3.0-3.1 overall and it's nobody's fault but my own. After I transferred, however, I put in much more work and my GPA shot up to a 3.8. The new school does not add my old class grades into the equation, it simply lists them on my transcript as "transfer" credits. I'm getting everything ready for applications, but I'm a bit confused as to what I should be doing with my transcripts. I've been getting mixed answers. Should I send transcripts from each college? Some staff I've talked to are saying that I should ask each college individually, as apparently some will be happy to accept just my current college's transcript as long as the other classes are listed as transfer credits. Is this true? If not, does the 3.0-3.1 significantly reduce my chances of getting in? To give you an idea of what I'm looking at, I'd most like to go to Buffalo.
Thank you all very much for taking the time to look at my long-winded problem. I really appreciate it.
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Re: Community College Transcripts
You have to submit transcripts separately from each school you attended. This is a pretty explicit requirement for LSAC.
LSAC will take all the grades from all your schools and give you a new GPA that you will use to apply to law school. Your GPA is going to get fucked because of your years of screwing around in community college. It happens to tons of applicants every year. It sucks, but you just gotta accept it.
LSAC will take all the grades from all your schools and give you a new GPA that you will use to apply to law school. Your GPA is going to get fucked because of your years of screwing around in community college. It happens to tons of applicants every year. It sucks, but you just gotta accept it.
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Re: Community College Transcripts
Well, that does suck, but is a 3.4 combined with a decent LSAT really all that bad?
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Depends on what you mean by "decent". A 3.4 and a 180 might get you into CCN.Domiii wrote:Well, that does suck, but is a 3.4 combined with a decent LSAT really all that bad?
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Well, for example Buffalo seems to have a median of 158. What if I were to get something like 160-165? I took the October test and I'm fairly confident I scored in about that range, if not better.
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- Kess
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Re: Community College Transcripts
In that case you'll probably be fine, but it's good idea to get your LSAC GPA and real LSAT score. For now, you can play around with different things on law school predictor and law school numbers. I've spent some time doing that (and wasting a lot of time lol) with hypothetical scores.Domiii wrote:Well, for example Buffalo seems to have a median of 158. What if I were to get something like 160-165? I took the October test and I'm fairly confident I scored in about that range, if not better.
- Kilpatrick
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Re: Community College Transcripts
I missed the part in your original post where you said you wanted to go to Buffalo. Don't go there. Study hard for that LSAT.