- Sat Feb 29, 2020 5:02 pm
#74140
Hi
I'd appreciate some advice about writing a GPA Addendum.
Here's some background info. My degree LSAC GPA is a 3.97, but my cumulative LSAC GPA is a 3.82. This discrepancy is due to a college class I took as a high school senior along with a community college course I took to receive credit.
1. When I was a senior in high school, I felt compelled to challenge myself in a subject that I wasn't the best at — math, more specifically, calculus. My high school adopted its calculus course from Cal State Fullerton, so essentially, I was taking Calculus at Cal State Fullerton as a high school senior. Thus, I had to submit my transcript from Cal State Fullerton to LSAC for them to calculate the cumulative LSAC GPA. Unfortunately, as I didn't do that well in this class, my cumulative LSAC GPA reflects the 2.50 GPA I got from 2 high school semesters of Calculus. I would like to explain that my high school grades are not indicative of my future potential as a law school student, especially considering the fact that I was a straight A student in university. If I talk about my growth from high school to university along with my continued passion to challenge myself, would this help? I would write about how the class, though very challenging, set me up for success in university by helping me develop my work ethic and perseverance.
2. In one of my community college courses that I took for university credit over the summer, I received a B because I was dealing with family issues revolving around my little brother getting sick. Specifically, he was dealing with a health problem that led to him to missing weeks of school with no solution in sight, as doctors could not understand what was causing it. I was preoccupied with helping my little brother and comforting my very distressed parents that my community college class was not a big priority to me. In explaining this, how specific do I have to be about this situation?
Thank you for reading this lengthy post and helping me out! It is very much appreciated
I'd appreciate some advice about writing a GPA Addendum.
Here's some background info. My degree LSAC GPA is a 3.97, but my cumulative LSAC GPA is a 3.82. This discrepancy is due to a college class I took as a high school senior along with a community college course I took to receive credit.
1. When I was a senior in high school, I felt compelled to challenge myself in a subject that I wasn't the best at — math, more specifically, calculus. My high school adopted its calculus course from Cal State Fullerton, so essentially, I was taking Calculus at Cal State Fullerton as a high school senior. Thus, I had to submit my transcript from Cal State Fullerton to LSAC for them to calculate the cumulative LSAC GPA. Unfortunately, as I didn't do that well in this class, my cumulative LSAC GPA reflects the 2.50 GPA I got from 2 high school semesters of Calculus. I would like to explain that my high school grades are not indicative of my future potential as a law school student, especially considering the fact that I was a straight A student in university. If I talk about my growth from high school to university along with my continued passion to challenge myself, would this help? I would write about how the class, though very challenging, set me up for success in university by helping me develop my work ethic and perseverance.
2. In one of my community college courses that I took for university credit over the summer, I received a B because I was dealing with family issues revolving around my little brother getting sick. Specifically, he was dealing with a health problem that led to him to missing weeks of school with no solution in sight, as doctors could not understand what was causing it. I was preoccupied with helping my little brother and comforting my very distressed parents that my community college class was not a big priority to me. In explaining this, how specific do I have to be about this situation?
Thank you for reading this lengthy post and helping me out! It is very much appreciated