LSAC GPA and extension credits
Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2012 6:18 pm
Hello all,
At my college (university of washington) we have a credit by examination policy, whereby students can "challenge" selected classes they did not take by taking a test on the material. If you get over a 2.0, you pass and get credit for the class. I did this for the intermediate Spanish series to fulfill a gen ed requirement and received grades of 3.2, 3.2, and 2.0, so I received credit for all three. I am extremely worried, however, that these grades will be factored into my lsac gpa. My school does not incorporate the grades into my gpa, and are listed under AP/independent study/extension credits. What do you guys think?
At my college (university of washington) we have a credit by examination policy, whereby students can "challenge" selected classes they did not take by taking a test on the material. If you get over a 2.0, you pass and get credit for the class. I did this for the intermediate Spanish series to fulfill a gen ed requirement and received grades of 3.2, 3.2, and 2.0, so I received credit for all three. I am extremely worried, however, that these grades will be factored into my lsac gpa. My school does not incorporate the grades into my gpa, and are listed under AP/independent study/extension credits. What do you guys think?