International Student, hence no GPA
Posted: Wed Dec 11, 2013 9:55 am
Hi, all,
I'm looking at applying for Fall 2015, aiming for YHS, but am a little concerned as to my chances, seeing as how I lack a GPA. My background breaks down like this.
- Undergraduate degree: Classics (first-class), top-10 UK university. Using a GPA calculator and a UK-US conversion resulted in a GPA equivalent of 3.91, but I recognise that I will only be listed as "superior" on the application.
- Masters degree: History, thesis based on legal history. Ivy League (not HYP).
- LSAT - 177
Softs
- Fluent in French and Spanish, advanced Italian and Latin, intermediate Czech and German.
- Worked for three years as a linguist for a V100 firm, translating contracts, memos and opinions.
- Formed a non-profit offering support and advice for victims of sexual abuse.
- Played soccer for a Premier League academy before injury ended my career at 15.
- Formed a language school at the age of 23.
I've got a couple of questions, if I may:
1) Are there any international students here applying to or attending YHS? If so, did you provide an addendum explaining your undergraduate grades, perhaps offering a conversion to US grades?
2) I know Yale puts a lot of emphasis on softs; would my softs be considered competitive?
3) So far as I can see, Stanford puts a little less emphasis on the LSAT - will my lack of a GPA disadvantage me?
4) I'm focusing on HY as they offer loans to international students without a co-signer. I've not been able to find any information on Stanford in this regard as to whether they also over loans to replace federal loans to international students. I imagine they might, in order to remain competitive with their peers, but I have been unable to find confirmation.
As I'm still only looking for 2015, I felt it might be a little early to start pestering their admissions office, so I thought I'd ask you if you have any insight into my situation.
Thank you all for any help you might be able to offer
Lord Flash
I'm looking at applying for Fall 2015, aiming for YHS, but am a little concerned as to my chances, seeing as how I lack a GPA. My background breaks down like this.
- Undergraduate degree: Classics (first-class), top-10 UK university. Using a GPA calculator and a UK-US conversion resulted in a GPA equivalent of 3.91, but I recognise that I will only be listed as "superior" on the application.
- Masters degree: History, thesis based on legal history. Ivy League (not HYP).
- LSAT - 177
Softs
- Fluent in French and Spanish, advanced Italian and Latin, intermediate Czech and German.
- Worked for three years as a linguist for a V100 firm, translating contracts, memos and opinions.
- Formed a non-profit offering support and advice for victims of sexual abuse.
- Played soccer for a Premier League academy before injury ended my career at 15.
- Formed a language school at the age of 23.
I've got a couple of questions, if I may:
1) Are there any international students here applying to or attending YHS? If so, did you provide an addendum explaining your undergraduate grades, perhaps offering a conversion to US grades?
2) I know Yale puts a lot of emphasis on softs; would my softs be considered competitive?
3) So far as I can see, Stanford puts a little less emphasis on the LSAT - will my lack of a GPA disadvantage me?
4) I'm focusing on HY as they offer loans to international students without a co-signer. I've not been able to find any information on Stanford in this regard as to whether they also over loans to replace federal loans to international students. I imagine they might, in order to remain competitive with their peers, but I have been unable to find confirmation.
As I'm still only looking for 2015, I felt it might be a little early to start pestering their admissions office, so I thought I'd ask you if you have any insight into my situation.
Thank you all for any help you might be able to offer
Lord Flash