Could I get into LSA with my low GPA?

<p>mike25, I do not think it is accurate to say that Michigan does not care about students with LD. It is more accurate to say that Michigan does not wish to admit a student that cannot succeed at the University. The course content and grading curve at Michigan are harsher than those you will find in high school. If you are struggling to get Cs and Bs in high school, you will probably find it even harder at Michigan. Most universities, Michigan included, rely on high school GPA to estimate academic success at university. That is why virtually all admitted students have unweighed GPAs in the 3.8-4.0 range. It is very usual for students with sub 3.6 GPAs to be admitted, regardless of their SAT results, unless their school is famous for grade deflation. However, from your post above, it seems that many of your classmates are getting 4.0+ GPAs, which does not bode well for you. You should apply, but treat Michigan is one of your reaches.</p>