College Classes from High School Hurt my GPA
Posted: Sun Aug 02, 2015 10:04 pm
Hi everyone,
I will be applying to law school this Fall, and am writing to ask for advice on how, or if, I should address my GPA.
During high school, I completed over 50 college credits in nursing and science classes. I did not do the best in these classes, earning B's, a C+ and one D. After I graduated high school and went to college, I realized I did not want to be a nurse, changed my major, and did significantly better. My current cumulative GPA (including the classes I took in high school) is 3.54. If it had not been for these classes, my GPA would be a 3.7.
I have a decent LSAT score from February and will be retaking in October. I will have solid letters of recommendation, I began a successful anti-human trafficking organization at my school and work as a part time advocate under an attorney at my local Rape Crisis Center and Child Advocacy Center. I'm wanting to become a prosecuting attorney that works with special victims, so this work is relevant to my career goals. I'm not a URM.
All of this said, is it worth addressing my poorer performance, especially considering these classes were completed while still in high school? Will these grades, namely the lower GPA, affect my applications? If so, how should I address this on my applications, if at all?
Thank you in advance for your time!
Krista
I will be applying to law school this Fall, and am writing to ask for advice on how, or if, I should address my GPA.
During high school, I completed over 50 college credits in nursing and science classes. I did not do the best in these classes, earning B's, a C+ and one D. After I graduated high school and went to college, I realized I did not want to be a nurse, changed my major, and did significantly better. My current cumulative GPA (including the classes I took in high school) is 3.54. If it had not been for these classes, my GPA would be a 3.7.
I have a decent LSAT score from February and will be retaking in October. I will have solid letters of recommendation, I began a successful anti-human trafficking organization at my school and work as a part time advocate under an attorney at my local Rape Crisis Center and Child Advocacy Center. I'm wanting to become a prosecuting attorney that works with special victims, so this work is relevant to my career goals. I'm not a URM.
All of this said, is it worth addressing my poorer performance, especially considering these classes were completed while still in high school? Will these grades, namely the lower GPA, affect my applications? If so, how should I address this on my applications, if at all?
Thank you in advance for your time!
Krista