High School Grades
Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2011 11:14 pm
I took AP Courses in high school and we contracted for college credit through a university. Do these grades count from high school towards my LSAC GPA or not?
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Mine didn't, but it may depend on how they show up on your undergrad transcripts. Mine counted them for credit, but no grade.glcoupe wrote:I took AP Courses in high school and we contracted for college credit through a university. Do these grades count from high school towards my LSAC GPA or not?
I got college credit through numerous AP classes and they did not count towards my LSAC GPA.MoS wrote:It doesn't sound like it was "AP" but a dual credit class. And yes they do count for your LSAT GPA. If they are credits toward college before you earned your Bachelors then it is part of your LSAT GPA.
PS I like the last person am also serious. But call LSAC if your'd rather not believe me.
This is correct. You didn't get college credit for the class; you got college credit for the test for which the class was supposed to prepare you.ebeth wrote:No, they don't. And I'm being serious.
This is far better articulated than my earlier response. This is the correct answer.eandy wrote:Upon rereading the OP--if on your undergrad transcript there is a letter grade for those courses, they will count. If they say CR or something then no, they do not count.
I don't think you read the OP carefully enough. We're not talking about taking the AP test and then receiving credit for that test at a college, but rather taking an AP course that a college will grant you credit for; a lot of colleges have programs like this where they will join with local high schools to give college credit for advanced classes taken at those high schools. My high school had a number of classes like this through CU Boulder under a program called "CU Succeed," where AP Bio, AP Chem, and a couple other AP classes could get you credit from CU just by taking them and earning a minimum grade. These classes were the high school's AP classes and you could opt instead to take the AP exam to earn college credit, but if you agreed at the beginning of the course to do the "get credit from CU" route then it would count as a college class under LSAC's definition:ebeth wrote:I got college credit through numerous AP classes and they did not count towards my LSAC GPA.MoS wrote:It doesn't sound like it was "AP" but a dual credit class. And yes they do count for your LSAT GPA. If they are credits toward college before you earned your Bachelors then it is part of your LSAT GPA.
PS I like the last person am also serious. But call LSAC if your'd rather not believe me.
LSAC's list of which institutions you need to submiot transcripts from wrote:institutions from which you took college-level courses while in high school even though they were for high school credit
LSAC wrote:[/url]"]institutions from which you took college-level courses while in high school even though they were for high school credit
Bildungsroman wrote: glcoupe, contact that college your high school contracted with and request your transcript from them.
Are you deliberately misunderstanding their policy so that you can be pissed off or are you really that dense?MRavvel wrote:LSAC wrote:[/url]"]institutions from which you took college-level courses while in high school even though they were for high school credit
This is silly. I went to a private high school. Starting junior year my teachers used "college-level" textbooks. Several of my teachers taught (TAs) at a T100 university nearby. Would LSAC expect me to send them my HIGH SCHOOL transcripts starting at junior year too?Not that I would, it's none of their damn business.
For the OP's sake, I want to reiterate that an AP course can ALSO be a course taken through a university. Some high schools leave the option of university-specific credit or general AP transfer credit (provided you pass the test) up to the students. But, it's the same class.slacker wrote:AP courses do not count. Courses taken through a university will.
I was half-joking because I wouldn't send them anyway. But seriously what does "college-level courses while in high school even though they were for high school credit" mean? What determines a "college-level course"? The guidelines are unclear and I was making a exaggeration.Bildungsroman wrote:Are you deliberately misunderstanding their policy so that you can be pissed off or are you really that dense?MRavvel wrote:LSAC wrote:[/url]"]institutions from which you took college-level courses while in high school even though they were for high school credit
This is silly. I went to a private high school. Starting junior year my teachers used "college-level" textbooks. Several of my teachers taught (TAs) at a T100 university nearby. Would LSAC expect me to send them my HIGH SCHOOL transcripts starting at junior year too?Not that I would, it's none of their damn business.