When to write an addendum?
Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2012 2:16 am
Long story short (for anonymity) :
Prior to start of junior year : Cumulative GPA 3.75
Junior year : Difficulty concentrating, anxious, weak, frail, withdrawn (not the best when participation grades are extremely important)
Diagnosed with mental illness that reports highest mortality rate - end of spring semester
Exams are next week but I have a pretty good idea of my grades so projected cumulative GPA 3.5-3.6
GPA Addendum?
I'm thinking no because
1. If I score in my projected range on June LSAT I will still have a chance at MVP down. Even with addendum it probably wouldn't help that much for HYS (lulz) CCN.
2. Is it wise to draw attention to the illness? I don't want to be considered a liability when I'll be recovered by the time law school actually starts.
3. I'm extremely private about the whole entire affair, aside from close friends/professionals so I find having admissions offices know to be a bit intimidating.
But then thinking yes because
1. This is a decrease of .15-.25 in GPA which I know is pretty significant, especially at top schools.
2. The illness did impact my performance in academics
Any opinions, advice, or similar experiences? What would you do if you found yourself in a similar situation?
Prior to start of junior year : Cumulative GPA 3.75
Junior year : Difficulty concentrating, anxious, weak, frail, withdrawn (not the best when participation grades are extremely important)
Diagnosed with mental illness that reports highest mortality rate - end of spring semester
Exams are next week but I have a pretty good idea of my grades so projected cumulative GPA 3.5-3.6
GPA Addendum?
I'm thinking no because
1. If I score in my projected range on June LSAT I will still have a chance at MVP down. Even with addendum it probably wouldn't help that much for HYS (lulz) CCN.
2. Is it wise to draw attention to the illness? I don't want to be considered a liability when I'll be recovered by the time law school actually starts.
3. I'm extremely private about the whole entire affair, aside from close friends/professionals so I find having admissions offices know to be a bit intimidating.
But then thinking yes because
1. This is a decrease of .15-.25 in GPA which I know is pretty significant, especially at top schools.
2. The illness did impact my performance in academics
Any opinions, advice, or similar experiences? What would you do if you found yourself in a similar situation?