Thursday, 5 August 2021

LSAC GPA Calculator

The Law School Admission Council (LSAC) does not provide an official LSAC GPA Calculator. However, I can guide you through the process of calculating your LSAC GPA based on the information they require.

To calculate your LSAC GPA, you will need the following information:

  1. Transcripts: Obtain official copies of your undergraduate and any graduate transcripts from all institutions you attended.

  2. Course credits: Determine the number of credits assigned to each course. This information is usually found on your transcript or in the course catalog of your institution.

  3. Grading scale: Determine the grading scale used by your institution. LSAC requires converting all grades to a standard 4.0 scale.

  4. Conversion table: LSAC provides a conversion table that you can use to convert your grades to the 4.0 scale. You can find this table on the LSAC website.

Once you have this information, follow these steps to calculate your LSAC GPA:

  1. Convert your grades: Use the LSAC conversion table to convert each of your grades to the 4.0 scale. For example, if you received an A in a course, you would convert it to a 4.0.

  2. Calculate grade points: Multiply the converted grade for each course by the number of credits assigned to that course. This will give you the grade points for each course.

  3. Total grade points: Add up all the grade points you calculated in step 2.

  4. Total credits: Add up the total number of credits for all your courses.

  5. LSAC GPA calculation: Divide the total grade points by the total credits. This will give you your LSAC GPA.

Remember that LSAC requires you to include all college-level coursework, including any repeated courses or courses taken at different institutions. Additionally, if your institution uses a plus/minus grading system, you will need to follow LSAC's guidelines for converting those grades.

While this process should give you a good estimate of your LSAC GPA, it's always a good idea to consult with LSAC or your pre-law advisor for specific guidance on calculating your GPA for law school applications.

LSAC GPA Calculator

Wednesday, 18 November 2015

Im Into This Girl. But She Likes My Brother.

she's a really great girl. very beautiful, smart all those things. An awhile ago she and my brother met and started hanging out. then of course they got together. but my bro is not into relationships at all so two weeks later he split with her. 

ever since then its been a rocky friendship with them for the past two yrs with me sorta in the middle (as usual). 

they just try to be friends and then sooner or later he slips in a kiss, she goes along with it and of course, she gets all sad because it isn't fair to her that he can just be that way.

 it went on that way. they even stopped talking for a while. but they fixed the problem. then about 6 months ago I come into the picture. 

Then she and her start talking. at first, I didn't like her much. and of course, I'm usually a little shy at first and talked to her little by little on Facebook. then as time went on we talked a lot more. now I make her laugh a lot. been hanging out just the two of us more. flirt. 

I even catch her looking at me. were complete opposites but actually have lots in common. and can talk about almost whatever for awhile with of course the usual awkward silences. we even hung out all day and watched harry potter movies. 

pretty much the last 3 hours we were playing grab stick (with my drum sticks) grabbing each other and all that. at this point, I'm not torn by it but I do like her more now than I did then. part of me wants to tell her how I feel. 

but the other part doesn't want to ruin anything and possibly also messing up my bro and I's relationship (I've also been through this before). what do you all think?