LSAC GPA Forum
- OutOfTheQuestion
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- bombaysippin
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Re: LSAC GPA
Everything counts until you graduate.
- t-14orbust
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No.
They stop counting classes after you receive your first bachelor's degree. So in this case the classes you take to fulfill grad reqs will count.
They stop counting classes after you receive your first bachelor's degree. So in this case the classes you take to fulfill grad reqs will count.
- OutOfTheQuestion
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Thank you for your answers! That's all I needed to know.
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This might be redundant, but I'm in a similar situation and confused still. I have 27/30 required credits for Political Science. Next semester I'm planning to wrap it up with a 3 credit seminar class. But since I'm a junior, right now, that means I still have 15 other credits next semester and 30 for senior year before I graduate. That's 45 credits of potential GPA movement!!! Will those count for the GPA?
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- Magical Trevor
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Re: LSAC GPA
Bajam wrote:Everything counts until you graduate.
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Just wondering if you could provide a clearer answer to my question?
- Magical Trevor
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Which part of "Everything counts until you graduate" do you find less than crystal clear?
I mean, I guess I can break it down. Everything means everything worth credit. Counts means will register on your LSAC GPA. Until means prior to graduation. You means you. Graduate, and the graduation referenced earlier, means earn your Bachelor's.
I mean, I guess I can break it down. Everything means everything worth credit. Counts means will register on your LSAC GPA. Until means prior to graduation. You means you. Graduate, and the graduation referenced earlier, means earn your Bachelor's.
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Failed to pick up on the sarcasm I can see.skzen75 wrote:Which part of "Everything counts until you graduate" do you find less than crystal clear?
I mean, I guess I can break it down. Everything means everything worth credit. Counts means will register on your LSAC GPA. Until means prior to graduation. You means you. Graduate, and the graduation referenced earlier, means earn your Bachelor's.
- Magical Trevor
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No, I noticed you majored in PoliSci and knew that you would really need the help.HarvardHopeful93 wrote:Failed to pick up on the sarcasm I can see.skzen75 wrote:Which part of "Everything counts until you graduate" do you find less than crystal clear?
I mean, I guess I can break it down. Everything means everything worth credit. Counts means will register on your LSAC GPA. Until means prior to graduation. You means you. Graduate, and the graduation referenced earlier, means earn your Bachelor's.
You are welcome.
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lol
"harvard hopeful". gonna need to sharpen those rc skills my friend
also, i laughed at the polisci thing, but I guess that includes me, so... and I walked into a door this morning.
"harvard hopeful". gonna need to sharpen those rc skills my friend

also, i laughed at the polisci thing, but I guess that includes me, so... and I walked into a door this morning.
- t-14orbust
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Also a political science major lol
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Fucking pre-law advisors. I wonder how many lives they collectively ruin each year with their terrible advice.OutOfTheQuestion wrote:This does not make sense to me, but I have a particularly terrible pre-law adviser at my university.
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