Question about GPA for Law School

<p>Any course you have ever taken in higher education counts to LSAC. This includes distance ed. You must submit all transcripts. They calculate your GPA and there is nothing you can say or do about it… There is no appeals process, they use their own formula, and you can not add addendum trying to get them to change your GPA.</p>

<p>BTW LSAC uses a 4.0 scale. Having an A+ does not matter… </p>

<p>You need to learn the rules that govern their GPA adjustments, you need to commit them to memory. It was one of the first things I learned when I got serious about law school and helped me get my 3.914 LSAC GPA (not that it mattered I did not get accepted to law school with my only slightly above average 156 LSAT)</p>

<p>Below are all of the rules about LSAC and GPA
<a href=“http://www.lsac.org/JD/Help/faqs-cas.asp#gpa-different[/url]”>http://www.lsac.org/JD/Help/faqs-cas.asp#gpa-different&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;