LSAC GPA Plummeted Old Community College Grades!
Posted: Sat Jan 02, 2016 2:37 am
Hey guys this is most first post on Top-Law-Schools as I have been just a lurker for the past two years on this site.
I have been set to go to law school ever since I started my UG and have attained a 3.96 GPA at a top 20 private university and attained a 176 on my LSAT. I am currently a junior so I still have time till I start on my senior applications.
However as I was reading through transcripts requirements I realized that I had to send in my community college courses that I took during my high school senior year. Sadly due to senioritis and all that I ended up with a C+, C- which drops my cumulative LSAC GPA to around a 3.88 or so.
I thought that I was in a good position for HYS but now I'm not exactly sure with my LSAC GPA. Will law schools not weigh the LSAC GPA as much since it dropped because of 1 year of poor performances during high school?
Thanks for your advice I'm just really worried now.
Edit: Also do you think law schools will look at my UG GPA more or my LSAC GPA more?
I have been set to go to law school ever since I started my UG and have attained a 3.96 GPA at a top 20 private university and attained a 176 on my LSAT. I am currently a junior so I still have time till I start on my senior applications.
However as I was reading through transcripts requirements I realized that I had to send in my community college courses that I took during my high school senior year. Sadly due to senioritis and all that I ended up with a C+, C- which drops my cumulative LSAC GPA to around a 3.88 or so.
I thought that I was in a good position for HYS but now I'm not exactly sure with my LSAC GPA. Will law schools not weigh the LSAC GPA as much since it dropped because of 1 year of poor performances during high school?
Thanks for your advice I'm just really worried now.
Edit: Also do you think law schools will look at my UG GPA more or my LSAC GPA more?