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sharpshooter

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lsac gpa

Post by sharpshooter » Thu Jun 10, 2010 10:23 pm

in high school i took a bunch of dual credit courses, probably around 20 hours worth of credit, in which i had all a's and a 4.0. However, the college i decided to attend was the only college in the state that wouldn't accept these credits because they were done while in high school and none of these classes go towards my BA. I was wondering if i get the transcript from the college that i earned those 20 hours from if it would count towards my lsac gpa. this would be a HUGE boost to my lsac gpa and would help me out tremendously. thanks for any info.

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MoS

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Re: lsac gpa

Post by MoS » Thu Jun 10, 2010 10:28 pm

Yes it will. You are actually required to submit that transcript to LSAC.

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Re: lsac gpa

Post by Kilpatrick » Thu Jun 10, 2010 10:39 pm

Awesome, finally someone asks this question the right way. Usually its "I took these college classes in high school, how can I hide this from LSAC"

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Re: lsac gpa

Post by im_blue » Fri Jun 11, 2010 12:12 am

MoS wrote:Yes it will. You are actually required to submit that transcript to LSAC.
+1. LSAC doesn't care whether or not certain grades count toward the bachelor's degree.

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Re: lsac gpa

Post by World B. Free » Fri Jun 11, 2010 12:15 am

Though it's annoying, you have to submit it usually so your official LSDAS gpa is complete

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