Has anyone had any W's on their transcript that were non-punitive?
If so, at the bottom of your transcript totals were they listed as attempted hours?
how did LSAC treat them?
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Re: Did you have W's on transcript? how were they treated (help)
If the W's are non-punative at your school and are not WF's then you should be fine. Make sure to contact LSAC to make sure they will also count them as non-punative just to make sure.marievanpelt wrote:Has anyone had any W's on their transcript that were non-punitive?
If so, at the bottom of your transcript totals were they listed as attempted hours?
how did LSAC treat them?
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Re: Did you have W's on transcript? how were they treated (help)
You seriously need to relax about this. Send your transcript to LSAC and see how they process it. If your university considers your Ws non-punitive (and it sounds like this is the case from your other threads) and LSAC screws up the computation, then you will be able to have them correct it. There's no point in worrying this much until you see how LSAC handles your transcript.
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Re: Did you have W's on transcript? how were they treated (help)
I had non-punitive W's on my transcript and it (correctly) made me seem immature. Didn't change my LSAC GPA, though. Luckily, I went to school after working for awhile.
Not a great situation to be in overall.
Not a great situation to be in overall.
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