Question from college senior RE: LSAC calculating gpa
Posted: Sun Mar 24, 2013 10:52 pm
Hey guys,
I am a new member and I have a question that I was hoping someone could answer for me. This summer, I took a spanish class at a local JC. Due to a few circumstances, I decided to withdraw from the course. As a result, I received a "W" in the class.
On my JC transcript, the W does not factor into my gpa but the "attempted credits" from the class still appear. Thus, my transcript has the units attempted from the class and then a zero for credits earned. Will the LSAC count this as an F when calculating my lsac gpa? Or will it just be counted as an unconverted grade since the JC didn't factor it into my gpa?
Thanks!
I am a new member and I have a question that I was hoping someone could answer for me. This summer, I took a spanish class at a local JC. Due to a few circumstances, I decided to withdraw from the course. As a result, I received a "W" in the class.
On my JC transcript, the W does not factor into my gpa but the "attempted credits" from the class still appear. Thus, my transcript has the units attempted from the class and then a zero for credits earned. Will the LSAC count this as an F when calculating my lsac gpa? Or will it just be counted as an unconverted grade since the JC didn't factor it into my gpa?
Thanks!