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low gpa in science
Posted: Wed Apr 28, 2010 1:55 pm
by liarhymn
I have a question about applying to law school. As we all know that LSDAS standardize the gpa, which means your gpa can either go up or down. I was wondering since my gpa have been pulled down by a bunch of science courses i took in the first 2 years of undergrad (by like 0.3), what should I do? Do explaination in personal statement or supplementary information really help? I just thought law school doesn't seem to give people a chance to make up their grades...
Re: low gpa in science
Posted: Wed Apr 28, 2010 1:57 pm
by BriaTharen
You can write an addendum, but it is kind of a craps shoot as to how much they will let it impact their decision. Usually not by much. Your best bet is to get your LSAT as high as you can.
Re: low gpa in science
Posted: Wed Apr 28, 2010 1:58 pm
by D. H2Oman
You can write an addendum about it. But it will only matter somewhere between 0 out of 100 and 0 out of 100.
Re: low gpa in science
Posted: Wed Apr 28, 2010 1:59 pm
by fornicator
Sorry, low GPA from science screams "I can't evaluate my own strengths and weaknesses."
Re: low gpa in science
Posted: Wed Apr 28, 2010 2:03 pm
by JOThompson
Admissions officers know that higher grades are far easier to come by in the soft sciences. Write an addendum if it can convey your responsibility and positive attitude. Your best bet is to score high enough on the LSAT to mitigate your GPA concerns.