LSDAS Calculator Question
Posted: Sat Dec 11, 2010 6:36 pm
Hello all,
I'm a freshman at the University of Scranton and am already thinking about the law school admissions process. I have just finished my first semester, and I've amassed a total of 15 credits. This college does not offer an A+; rather, the highest grade that can be attained is an A, or a 4.0. In every course (except one), I've attained an A. So, basically I have:
12 credits -> A
3 credits -> A-
I tried putting this into the LSDAS GPA calculator, but I have one question. In this course that I have an A- in, my numerical average is a 95. However, the calculator provides a numerical range of 93-97 for an A. So, would I put these 3 credits into the calculator as an A, because it is between this numerical range, or as an A-, because that was its actual letter grade.
Thanks for any insight you all can shed on this matter.
I'm a freshman at the University of Scranton and am already thinking about the law school admissions process. I have just finished my first semester, and I've amassed a total of 15 credits. This college does not offer an A+; rather, the highest grade that can be attained is an A, or a 4.0. In every course (except one), I've attained an A. So, basically I have:
12 credits -> A
3 credits -> A-
I tried putting this into the LSDAS GPA calculator, but I have one question. In this course that I have an A- in, my numerical average is a 95. However, the calculator provides a numerical range of 93-97 for an A. So, would I put these 3 credits into the calculator as an A, because it is between this numerical range, or as an A-, because that was its actual letter grade.
Thanks for any insight you all can shed on this matter.