Which GPA do law schools publish for their admission profiles?
Posted: Thu Sep 17, 2015 3:33 am
Good evening to you all (or morning, day, whenever you happen to be reading this message),
Does anybody know what GPA law schools report and/or publish for their admission profiles? I would think that law schools would go along with the LSDAS GPA (the one that assigns a 4.3 for an A+) because (1) for all I know, there could be schools that give "unusual" grade points (say, for instance, a 3.4 for a B+, as opposed to a 3.3), and (2) law schools would want to make their GPA calculation methods consistent with others for a variety of reasons.
I just wanted to make sure that my hunch was correct.
Does anybody know what GPA law schools report and/or publish for their admission profiles? I would think that law schools would go along with the LSDAS GPA (the one that assigns a 4.3 for an A+) because (1) for all I know, there could be schools that give "unusual" grade points (say, for instance, a 3.4 for a B+, as opposed to a 3.3), and (2) law schools would want to make their GPA calculation methods consistent with others for a variety of reasons.
I just wanted to make sure that my hunch was correct.