How does foreign coursework affect your LSDA GPA?
Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2012 4:03 pm
A circumstance when I was in the Philippines negatively affected my grades there. I already wrote an addendum for this.
LSAC just posted the evaluation report on my foreign transcript and calculated my GPA as 3.09/1.00 for what was articulated as 2 years worth of non-pursued coursework. Roughly, this GPA translates into a 2.423 out of 4.0 scale.
LSAC calculated my GPA for the 2 1/2 years worth of coursework here in the United States (all applied to my undergraduate degree) as 3.95.
In my LSAC Academic Summary Report, it said my Undergraduate Degree GPA is 3.95.
Does this mean the GPA that law schools will consider is 3.95?
Or will this GPA be adjusted down? 
To what extent will the Philippine coursework affect my chances?
Thanks!
LSAC just posted the evaluation report on my foreign transcript and calculated my GPA as 3.09/1.00 for what was articulated as 2 years worth of non-pursued coursework. Roughly, this GPA translates into a 2.423 out of 4.0 scale.
LSAC calculated my GPA for the 2 1/2 years worth of coursework here in the United States (all applied to my undergraduate degree) as 3.95.
In my LSAC Academic Summary Report, it said my Undergraduate Degree GPA is 3.95.
Does this mean the GPA that law schools will consider is 3.95?


To what extent will the Philippine coursework affect my chances?
Thanks!