- Thu Dec 20, 2018 7:41 pm
#61311
I don't know HOW much schools actually care about GPA addendum's, I assume your LSAT has to fall in range of their median in order for them to even consider it, but even then I don't know. I have heard that admins actually do care. However, my sources were on the admissions side from medical schools. I would really like to be in consideration for some of the T50 schools, many closer to T30, and would LOVE to get some money for school given the sticker price of JD programs. I am an older applicant (30), and have significant work experience at some decent, very competitive companies in the realm of media.
I am opting to do an addendum since based on my discussion with some sources, it made sense.
For me, I have a 3.16 CAS GPA and I am gunning for a mid 160's LSAT in June although I am a good 7 points away from that goal so we will see My story was that my parents were both pretty unstable (divorce, mental illness) right when I started college and I needed to be financially independent at 18 so I was working two jobs while in school and dealing with some kind of unusual stuff. Needless to say, my GPA was pretty abysmal after my freshman year (1.8) I think at a JC. I spent the next 4 years getting straight A's in order to make-up for it. My graduating university GPA (degree GPA) was a 3.57, My overall GPA from my JC was a 3.22, however, due to my wonky non-transferrable courses from my JC it rounded out to a 3.1 which kind of screwed me. I hope they take the addendum seriously and are somewhat forgiving provided the rest of my application is up to par, but if my LSAT does not break 160, I am dead in the water.
Do any of you experts have thoughts on this? I find these forums quite helpful for all LSAT related stuff, particularly as it corresponds with all my PS materials. However, I am a first time poster here. I am just trying to manage my own expectations. I'm shooting for the stars like everyone does of course, and there is no harm in trying but I like to get a somewhat realistic sense of the outcomes if at all possible.
I am opting to do an addendum since based on my discussion with some sources, it made sense.
For me, I have a 3.16 CAS GPA and I am gunning for a mid 160's LSAT in June although I am a good 7 points away from that goal so we will see My story was that my parents were both pretty unstable (divorce, mental illness) right when I started college and I needed to be financially independent at 18 so I was working two jobs while in school and dealing with some kind of unusual stuff. Needless to say, my GPA was pretty abysmal after my freshman year (1.8) I think at a JC. I spent the next 4 years getting straight A's in order to make-up for it. My graduating university GPA (degree GPA) was a 3.57, My overall GPA from my JC was a 3.22, however, due to my wonky non-transferrable courses from my JC it rounded out to a 3.1 which kind of screwed me. I hope they take the addendum seriously and are somewhat forgiving provided the rest of my application is up to par, but if my LSAT does not break 160, I am dead in the water.
Do any of you experts have thoughts on this? I find these forums quite helpful for all LSAT related stuff, particularly as it corresponds with all my PS materials. However, I am a first time poster here. I am just trying to manage my own expectations. I'm shooting for the stars like everyone does of course, and there is no harm in trying but I like to get a somewhat realistic sense of the outcomes if at all possible.