LSAC GPA Forum
- Blessedassurance
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Re: LSAC GPA
Transcripts -->Academic summary Report. Bottom right titled "cumulative gpa".
- Easy-E
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Re: LSAC GPA
Blessedassurance wrote:Transcripts -->Academic summary Report. Bottom right titled "cumulative gpa".
I'm getting "Transcript analysis data not on file." when I try to open the Academic Summary Report. Pretty sure this has been requested from my university so I guess I need to wait. Thank you though!
Follow up question. If I attended one school my first year of college and then transferred to another for the last three, do I need transcripts from the first one, even if the college I graduated has my transfer records?
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Yesemarxnj wrote: Follow up question. If I attended one school my first year of college and then transferred to another for the last three, do I need transcripts from the first one, even if the college I graduated has my transfer records?
- Easy-E
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Blessedassurance wrote:Yesemarxnj wrote: Follow up question. If I attended one school my first year of college and then transferred to another for the last three, do I need transcripts from the first one, even if the college I graduated has my transfer records?
Yepp just read that. Thanks for the help.
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- Opie
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Re: LSAC GPA
I hope for your sake that you aren't planning to apply this cycle. If you are asking these types of questions (and they're all valid questions) you are unprepared for this late in the game.
I don't mean to be hard on you, but you could probably use a full year of work experience, LSAT prep, and learning about the application process.
I don't mean to be hard on you, but you could probably use a full year of work experience, LSAT prep, and learning about the application process.
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Um, no. We have no idea about OP's numbers and circumstances. To argue that he or she should defer admission is just speculative at this point. OP could, for all we know, have superlative numbers (or, even, superlative numbers wed to URM status). Don't extrapolate from OP's transcript confusion that he or she is utterly unready to apply.
- Opie
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It just appears that there is a pretty steep learning curve for applications in a month or two.
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Opie wrote:I hope for your sake that you aren't planning to apply this cycle. If you are asking these types of questions (and they're all valid questions) you are unprepared for this late in the game.
I don't mean to be hard on you, but you could probably use a full year of work experience, LSAT prep, and learning about the application process.
I've been studying for the October 1st LSAT since May, I work full-time, and my LOR have all been received by LSAC. I'm not sure how you drew any of your conclusions from my question concerning viewing my LSAC GPA and transcript info. Why would I have applied anywhere before taking the LSAT?
- Bildungsroman
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Dude, it's September.Opie wrote:I hope for your sake that you aren't planning to apply this cycle. If you are asking these types of questions (and they're all valid questions) you are unprepared for this late in the game.