Advantages from moving from3.5-3.6 to 3.6-3.7 GPA range?
Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2015 7:59 pm
How sensible do you think it is to extend my UG career and get take a few additional classes to get into this 3.63.7 range instead of graduating in May.
From my take I would say I would open up doors to Colombia, Chicago, Harvard, and Berk ( listed from most likely to least likely in terms of admissions with a GPA increase).......that I may not have the chance to otherwise in the 3.5/3.6 range even with a stellar LSAT.
Note: I do not have an LSAT timeline yet so there will be no interference between the two ( was PTing at 168-172 but now taking a break until UG is over)....I also know LSAT is far more important but at the same time at some schools there are GPA floors that are very hard to overcome even with a stellar LSAT so thats why I want to get feedback on this.....( also GPA is taking priority now because unlike LSAT you only get one chance to do UG whereas on the LSAT you get several chances and schools really only care about the best
From my take I would say I would open up doors to Colombia, Chicago, Harvard, and Berk ( listed from most likely to least likely in terms of admissions with a GPA increase).......that I may not have the chance to otherwise in the 3.5/3.6 range even with a stellar LSAT.
Note: I do not have an LSAT timeline yet so there will be no interference between the two ( was PTing at 168-172 but now taking a break until UG is over)....I also know LSAT is far more important but at the same time at some schools there are GPA floors that are very hard to overcome even with a stellar LSAT so thats why I want to get feedback on this.....( also GPA is taking priority now because unlike LSAT you only get one chance to do UG whereas on the LSAT you get several chances and schools really only care about the best