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JudyS

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GPA can be adjusted accordingly?

Post by JudyS » Tue Oct 27, 2015 7:40 pm

Hi all!

I was told a long time ago that undergrad GPA will be somehow adjusted because different school and different major. But I don't know if that is true anymore after viewing so many posts here. I am ESL but U.S. permanent, just graduated from UCSD with a major in Chemical Engineering. My numbers LSAT 157(second time, first time 147)/GPA 3.515. I filed ED for George Washington, right now studying for patent bar exam, and plan to practice in patent law after law school. I see my numbers are around Top 50-60s? But please let me know immediately if I am WRONG! I will also appreciate any advice for my school selection. Thank you in advance. :D

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fats provolone

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Re: GPA can be adjusted accordingly?

Post by fats provolone » Tue Oct 27, 2015 7:43 pm

all gpas are treated equal basically

you have a pretty good gpa and should retake the lsat

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