I don't need to write an addendum for this, do I?
Posted: Mon Jul 25, 2011 7:48 pm
I just got my LSAC transcript report. I graduated in 3 years from college but I took a class my senior year of high school that counted for dual credit with the college I then attended. I got a B- or 2.67 in that class. LSAC has a separate column in my transcript analysis section just for that academic year and lists the 2.67 as my GPA for that year, then lists the GPA for my 3 years in college right next to that column. My cumulative GPA is a 3.95. I'm worried that just by glancing at that it will look as though I just did the normal four years in college, with my first year having an extremely low GPA and then a bizarrely high upward grade trend starting with my second year. Even though that's not at all what happened.
Do I have to write an addendum explaining that this was a class I took before I graduated high school and is the only "college" class I took that year? Or can I just leave it alone?
I already sort of asked this awhile ago, but since I now have my LSAC transcript report I can more accurately describe what it looks like. I'd like to just leave it alone and not draw attention to it, but if it looks like a weird grade trend maybe I should.
Do I have to write an addendum explaining that this was a class I took before I graduated high school and is the only "college" class I took that year? Or can I just leave it alone?
I already sort of asked this awhile ago, but since I now have my LSAC transcript report I can more accurately describe what it looks like. I'd like to just leave it alone and not draw attention to it, but if it looks like a weird grade trend maybe I should.