Addressing Grades in a "Why X"?
Posted: Wed Jan 03, 2018 5:47 pm
I'm writing a "Why Vanderbilt" a few months after I submitted my application because it is undeniably my first choice and they discontinued the ED program. The rest of my letter is great but I was wondering if I could use a paragraph to address grades? I'm at their 75th LSAT but below their 25th GPA. I have no good reason for my grades being low as it is simply because I was a dumb freshman who assumed he didn't need to study. If I were to write a paragraph addressing grades, it wouldn't be to make excuses for my grades but rather to try to point out my intense GPA bump after I got my shit together (from a 2.7 to continuous 3.6/3.7's every semester after freshman year).
So would writing a short paragraph pointing out this GPA boost and explaining that the 3.6/3.7 student present in that boost is the student I am today be appropriate for this kind of letter?
So would writing a short paragraph pointing out this GPA boost and explaining that the 3.6/3.7 student present in that boost is the student I am today be appropriate for this kind of letter?