"fluffing" my GPA vs. double majoring
Posted: Wed Nov 29, 2017 12:47 pm
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I did pretty poorly in my science gen eds fall semester of sophomore year because I had a financial crisis. I retook one of the classes spring semester and got a B, but there are a couple grades on my transcript that I'm not wild about. I am considering taking a class or two next semester (spring of my junior year) and the following semester (fall of my senior year) to fluff my GPA, classes that would be more in my wheelhouse than the science classes I did poorly in, like sociology or women's studies. By the fall of my senior year, I will be done with my political science major. I'm planning to take some extra political science credits that I'm interested in but take a few more "fluff" classes, thus averaging my poorer grades when my GPA goes through the LSAC calculator, since LSAC doesn't do retake replacement. My goal would be to have it not look like I'm taking underwater basketweaving but same difficulty level.
On the other hand, I'm enrolled to double major in human rights. While I'm passionate about it, it might not give me the grade boost I need because I wouldn't have the time to take the "fluff" classes I want to boost my GPA. Do law schools even care about double majors?
I plan to work post grad for a couple years, I have decent softs, solid recommendation letters, good internships, the works. Non URM.
Thoughts? Is this all a terrible plan? Is one option obviously better than the other? Is it obvious I've spent too much time reading this website? I'm sorry I rambled a bit.
I did pretty poorly in my science gen eds fall semester of sophomore year because I had a financial crisis. I retook one of the classes spring semester and got a B, but there are a couple grades on my transcript that I'm not wild about. I am considering taking a class or two next semester (spring of my junior year) and the following semester (fall of my senior year) to fluff my GPA, classes that would be more in my wheelhouse than the science classes I did poorly in, like sociology or women's studies. By the fall of my senior year, I will be done with my political science major. I'm planning to take some extra political science credits that I'm interested in but take a few more "fluff" classes, thus averaging my poorer grades when my GPA goes through the LSAC calculator, since LSAC doesn't do retake replacement. My goal would be to have it not look like I'm taking underwater basketweaving but same difficulty level.
On the other hand, I'm enrolled to double major in human rights. While I'm passionate about it, it might not give me the grade boost I need because I wouldn't have the time to take the "fluff" classes I want to boost my GPA. Do law schools even care about double majors?
I plan to work post grad for a couple years, I have decent softs, solid recommendation letters, good internships, the works. Non URM.
Thoughts? Is this all a terrible plan? Is one option obviously better than the other? Is it obvious I've spent too much time reading this website? I'm sorry I rambled a bit.