GPA & Admissions Forum
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GPA & Admissions
What happens to a student during the admissions process whom attended a school that did not issue letter grades and solely issued pass-fail? Is not having a GPA favorable for admission?
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Re: GPA & Admissions
Overall, I would think not. If your LSAT is great, then it shouldn't matter. If your LSAT is low...def hurts you because you can't make it up with a high GPA.
- jselson
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Re: GPA & Admissions
It's "who attended," as in "he attended," don't hypercorrect.vayze wrote:What happens to a student during the admissions process whom attended a school that did not issue letter grades and solely issued pass-fail? Is not having a GPA favorable for admission?
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Re: GPA & Admissions
No, it won't be favorable. You'll need to be at or, far preferably, above-median on the LSAT for any school that interests you.
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