Impact of GPA upward trend
Posted: Wed May 16, 2012 1:46 pm
Hello,
I am a disillusioned sophomore who just realized that my pre-college commitment to earn straight A's throughout my college career, and hence apply to law school and graduate with a 4.0 or close, will not be fulfilled. My GPAs so far are:
FY 3.7, 3.6 41 credits
SoY 3.7, 3.4-6 (expected) 47 credits
Which means that even if I get all-A's (no minuses) my junior year while taking my maximum load, which is 25 credits both semesters, the best I could do would be 3.75-3.78. (I'm not sure why I decided to take so many classes in the first place, but the only way to off-set my A-'s and B's is to earn more A's than I have A-'s and B's.) Anyway, I was wondering what is the real impact of an upward trend.
When it comes to HY, is there any significant difference between a student who has FY and SoY 3.5-7 and then JY 4.0, and a student who maintains a 3.75-3.78 all through college? Lastly, if my SeY first semester GPA were to count, I could certainly be pushed over H's 25th percentile, potentially even Y's. Would it be a good move to wait until let say Jan 2ish to apply? How would that work if I want to go for money at T-10?
Thank you very much.
I am a disillusioned sophomore who just realized that my pre-college commitment to earn straight A's throughout my college career, and hence apply to law school and graduate with a 4.0 or close, will not be fulfilled. My GPAs so far are:
FY 3.7, 3.6 41 credits
SoY 3.7, 3.4-6 (expected) 47 credits
Which means that even if I get all-A's (no minuses) my junior year while taking my maximum load, which is 25 credits both semesters, the best I could do would be 3.75-3.78. (I'm not sure why I decided to take so many classes in the first place, but the only way to off-set my A-'s and B's is to earn more A's than I have A-'s and B's.) Anyway, I was wondering what is the real impact of an upward trend.
When it comes to HY, is there any significant difference between a student who has FY and SoY 3.5-7 and then JY 4.0, and a student who maintains a 3.75-3.78 all through college? Lastly, if my SeY first semester GPA were to count, I could certainly be pushed over H's 25th percentile, potentially even Y's. Would it be a good move to wait until let say Jan 2ish to apply? How would that work if I want to go for money at T-10?
Thank you very much.