question about LSAC grade calculation
Posted: Tue Jan 21, 2014 7:44 pm
I just had a few basic questions about law school application:
1). LSAC states that they calculate grades up to the Bachelors degree date. Well if you are doing a double major, you graduate with both degrees at the same date (i.e. August 2015). So, if you are pursuing 2 degrees, do they still calculate until the bachelors degrees are listed on the transcript. Is it the still the same procedure, whether you pursue 1 or 2 degrees?
2). There were a couple of times when I audited a course, where they put AU on the transcript and you received no grade. Would those 2 Audits be omitted by LSAC or counted as Failure?
3). I am planning on working a couple years before law school. I was hoping to graduate with a BBA (bachelor of business administration) in economics, but that would be longer then 8/15 when I am planning on graduating, so would you say if someone pursued a BA in Economics/Psychology (double major) and a minor in Marketing, that that would make it comparable to the other? in terms of job prospects or no?
1). LSAC states that they calculate grades up to the Bachelors degree date. Well if you are doing a double major, you graduate with both degrees at the same date (i.e. August 2015). So, if you are pursuing 2 degrees, do they still calculate until the bachelors degrees are listed on the transcript. Is it the still the same procedure, whether you pursue 1 or 2 degrees?
2). There were a couple of times when I audited a course, where they put AU on the transcript and you received no grade. Would those 2 Audits be omitted by LSAC or counted as Failure?
3). I am planning on working a couple years before law school. I was hoping to graduate with a BBA (bachelor of business administration) in economics, but that would be longer then 8/15 when I am planning on graduating, so would you say if someone pursued a BA in Economics/Psychology (double major) and a minor in Marketing, that that would make it comparable to the other? in terms of job prospects or no?