Graduate GPA
Posted: Tue Feb 02, 2010 4:42 pm
Hi, all!
I know that LSAT and GPA are the two primary interests whilst applying to law schools, but I have a concern.
My undergraduate GPA (with majors in English, writing, philosophy and religion and a minor in global studies) was either a 3.6 or a 3.7.
However, I am halfway through my graduate school/divinity school program at Vanderbilt University and my GPA is a 3.4. I'm hoping I can attribute this to grad school having higher standards and it being Vanderbilt (as well as professors not being keen to give out As) but will this be a huge hindrance to getting admitted? How does the graduate GPA factor in while applying to law school?
I know that LSAT and GPA are the two primary interests whilst applying to law schools, but I have a concern.
My undergraduate GPA (with majors in English, writing, philosophy and religion and a minor in global studies) was either a 3.6 or a 3.7.
However, I am halfway through my graduate school/divinity school program at Vanderbilt University and my GPA is a 3.4. I'm hoping I can attribute this to grad school having higher standards and it being Vanderbilt (as well as professors not being keen to give out As) but will this be a huge hindrance to getting admitted? How does the graduate GPA factor in while applying to law school?