I've tried to google info on this topic and found this "SAC converts all points awarded per course to a standard 4.0 scale." (1)
But my Undergraduate college already has a 4.0 scale.
After entering my grades on sites such as http://www.lawschoolpredictor.com/wp-co ... ulator.htm I have seen my 3.674 lowered to a 3.62. Granted it's only 0.054, but given that their are so many variables in the application process tiny pieces of concrete information is precious.
Anyone know what GPA I will have to apply with?
1)http://www.ehow.com/how_4823316_calcula ... sions.html
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Re: LSAC Adjusted GPA
A 4.33 scale would explain the lower GPA.
Thanks for the info!
Thanks for the info!

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Re: LSAC Adjusted GPA
Thanks for the clarification MistakenGenius!
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