@"David.Busis" said:
You should come to our webinar tonight and ask! But if you're willing to pay sticker, then I think it's a pretty decent idea!
so if we apply ED, is that mean the schools will give less scholarship and assume applicants a…
@"selene.steelman" said:
The degree GPA is calculated from the courses taken for your major (English, Biology, Engineering). The cumulative GPA is calculated from all undergraduate credits earned (community college, summer credits, undergrad i…
@therealMichaelAvenatti said:
@"Trisiras Atlas" said:
Cumulative is more important and law schools use that
does community college gpa mix in the University GPA
it mix in cumulative GPA, not degree GPA
@"selene.steelman" said:
In addition to the new test policy on the LSAC website, here are further clarifications about Absences, Withdrawals, and Cancelled Scores as it relates to the new policy (as per an LSAC representative):
If you …
@MissChanandler said:
@SCLawbae it could take up to a week or two. Mine only took a few days. You can find it under "academic summary"
Thank you!! I will just patiently wait and see
My CAS shows my transcripts are received and processed, but there is no LSAC GPA. Anyone knows how long it will take and where can I find it?
Thank you!!
I work full time and have "gym commitment". So I study 5:45am to 8:30am everyday except Sunday (day off is also the same, but more extra study). I will use lunch break 1 hour to watch lecture videos. After work I go to the gym for 1 and half hour (w…
@cqas190517 said:
It depends how much money you’re ready to fork over to CAS for the “privilege” of having them put your transcripts into a spreadsheet and mess with your GPA.
as much as I can LOL
@"selene.steelman" said:
The summer is a great time to get your transcripts and LORs requested and submitted to LSAC. If you want to apply early in the application cycle, like October, you can control your submission date rather than having to…
I also like podcast from Powerscore. less chat, more useful conversation on LSAT comparing to thinking LSAT lol. when I listen thinking LSAT, I have to play 1.5 speed..otherwise I will fall asleep. just serach powerscore LSAT
@"Pride Only Hurts" said:
There’s a Harvard Law podcast called Leading Questions (preciously “all rise”) and the hosts interview Harvard Law professors. Might not help with the LSAT but it’s interesting and certainly inspirational.
Thank you…