Taking Additional Coursework to Boost LSDAS GPA
Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2013 1:54 pm
So I'm currently starting my last semester of undergrad and I have a question regarding additional coursework for LSDAS purposes. Due to a several issues, I did poorly my first two years of college. My grades have improved, but due to these old grades, I expect my LSDAS GPA will be just under a 3.0 (2.9ish). I read in another thread that having a 3.0 over 2.9X is far preferable and beneficial for T14 admissions. I plan on taking the LSAT in the fall and am getting 170 on my most recent timed practice exam (aiming for 173+ on real).
My question is: Would it be worth it to take one or two community college classes and do well in them in order to meet a 3.0 LSDAS GPA? Would admissions counselors care? I've never taken CC classes before. I would love to go to UVA Law.
Thanks
My question is: Would it be worth it to take one or two community college classes and do well in them in order to meet a 3.0 LSDAS GPA? Would admissions counselors care? I've never taken CC classes before. I would love to go to UVA Law.
Thanks