GPA Upward Trend
Posted: Wed Jun 09, 2010 4:13 pm
Do law schools (American or Canadian) take upward trends into consideration?
If not officially, could such a trend be indicated in the statement of intent, letter of recommendation, or else a separate discretionary note?
The reason I ask is that my 3rd and 4th year LSAC GPA is a 3.92 while my overall GPA is a 3.45! Furthermore, all but one of my required degree courses were taken in my 3rd and 4th year. (I spent my first two years jumping around departments, half-assing my way through classes, etc.) I took a year off and came back to finish my degree, excelling near the top of my class.
If not officially, could such a trend be indicated in the statement of intent, letter of recommendation, or else a separate discretionary note?
The reason I ask is that my 3rd and 4th year LSAC GPA is a 3.92 while my overall GPA is a 3.45! Furthermore, all but one of my required degree courses were taken in my 3rd and 4th year. (I spent my first two years jumping around departments, half-assing my way through classes, etc.) I took a year off and came back to finish my degree, excelling near the top of my class.