1.7 GPA in first year of undergrad Forum
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1.7 GPA in first year of undergrad
I had a 1.76 GPA in my first year of undergrad. I took 4 years off after that, and am going back to school now. If i go back to school now, and get a 3.6-3.7 for the rest of my 3 years, will my LSDAS GPA be completely ruined? Will law schools only look at the LSDAS number or will they take into account the GPA for the 3 following years? I have used the LSDAS calculator and if I was to get all a's for the next 3 years the gpa would still only be 3.5.... which gpa's will the law schools really look at?
- chimera
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Re: 1.7 GPA in first year of undergrad
LSAC will take all/any grade earned before you receive your degree--that means the 1.76 and all the grades earned in the next three years. Whatever you put into the LSDAS calculator is what LSAC/law schools will see.
Work on getting all A's you can, and prolonging your degree to fit more A's in if that's your thing.
Work on getting all A's you can, and prolonging your degree to fit more A's in if that's your thing.
- Tiago Splitter
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Re: 1.7 GPA in first year of undergrad
Takes lots of extra easy classes and shoot for an A+ in everything.
- Cicero76
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Re: 1.7 GPA in first year of undergrad
Saw 1.76, thought it was your LSAT.
Yeah, don't go to law school
Yeah, don't go to law school
- jbagelboy
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Re: 1.7 GPA in first year of undergrad
OP could still perform well in school and net out to a 3.3-3.4. Here a GPA addendum, given the space in years, could actually serve some utility. With a 171+, OP will still have decent options, albeit high debt if they want a T14 degree.Cicero76 wrote:Saw 1.76, thought it was your LSAT.
Yeah, don't go to law school
OP I suggest you revisit this in 3 years. Either way though, your first set of grades will definitely count (unless you can get the record expunged or something).
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Re: 1.7 GPA in first year of undergrad
Can people get previous records expunged? How would you go about doing so? Thanksjbagelboy wrote:OP could still perform well in school and net out to a 3.3-3.4. Here a GPA addendum, given the space in years, could actually serve some utility. With a 171+, OP will still have decent options, albeit high debt if they want a T14 degree.Cicero76 wrote:Saw 1.76, thought it was your LSAT.
Yeah, don't go to law school
OP I suggest you revisit this in 3 years. Either way though, your first set of grades will definitely count (unless you can get the record expunged or something).
- Pneumonia
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Re: 1.7 GPA in first year of undergrad
The process varies, but it is universally not an easy thing to do. If you were just screwing around you don't have any chance of getting it expunged. Either way, you need straight A's from here on out. Undergrad isn't hard; don't shoot for "3.7" average. Just get A's.