A couple of questions regarding this part of the application:
1. For GPA, do I put my UG Cumulative GPA, or LSAC-adjusted GPA?
2. My school doesn't rank. Do I simply put "N/A"? You can only write a very low amount of characters.
3. I took one course at a community college senior year high school for credit. Do I put "N/A" for degree, degree date, rank, and major?
Thanks for all the help!
Undergraduate degree-granting institution on applications Forum
- Deuce
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- kalvano
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Re: Undergraduate degree-granting institution on applications
1) Either one.
2) Yes.
3) Yes.
2) Yes.
3) Yes.
- Deuce
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Re: Undergraduate degree-granting institution on applications
So whichever one is higher for #1kalvano wrote:1) Either one.
2) Yes.
3) Yes.

- Deuce
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Re: Undergraduate degree-granting institution on applications
One more question on the same application page- part time employment vs. part time school. What's the difference? I've held a couple of part-time paying student jobs, which one do I list these under? Does part-time school mean you weren't making money?
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