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Re: GPA Addendum concerns
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Re: GPA Addendum concerns
The fact that you've divided it into three sections already seems too long for a GPA addendum. If you're not comfortable addressing the real reasons for the difference in performance, just briefly address the discomfort-in-a-new-setting angle.
But yeah, just crush the LSAT and don't overthink the addendum. The addendum will have little to no impact on your application.
But yeah, just crush the LSAT and don't overthink the addendum. The addendum will have little to no impact on your application.
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Re: GPA Addendum concerns
If an adcomm has to choose between you and someone else with similar or the same gpa/lsat, the significant downward trend will hurt your chances without an explanation. So definitely include an addendum. Never let adcomms make any negative assumptions about you.
Personally, I don't think the "I didn't feel comfortable in a private college because I was a student of color from a low-middle class background" angle is a good idea. It may raise concerns about whether you will feel comfortable in a law school environment, which arguably may have more reasons to cause "discomfort" than a private college environment.
Your issues dealing with an abusive relationship are, to me, a more justifiable reason for your downward trend than the "discomfort" angle, especially because it's an issue that you can assure them is in the past and not an issue anymore, nor will it be in the future. You can't really provide evidence to assure them of that with the "discomfort in a private school environment" issue. If you're comfortable talking about it, I think mentioning the abusive relationship and how it affected your gpa is a better idea.
Personally, I don't think the "I didn't feel comfortable in a private college because I was a student of color from a low-middle class background" angle is a good idea. It may raise concerns about whether you will feel comfortable in a law school environment, which arguably may have more reasons to cause "discomfort" than a private college environment.
Your issues dealing with an abusive relationship are, to me, a more justifiable reason for your downward trend than the "discomfort" angle, especially because it's an issue that you can assure them is in the past and not an issue anymore, nor will it be in the future. You can't really provide evidence to assure them of that with the "discomfort in a private school environment" issue. If you're comfortable talking about it, I think mentioning the abusive relationship and how it affected your gpa is a better idea.
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Re: GPA Addendum concerns
This. You lost me at " the second part of my addendum..."cavalier1138 wrote:The fact that you've divided it into three sections already seems too long for a GPA addendum. If you're not comfortable addressing the real reasons for the difference in performance, just briefly address the discomfort-in-a-new-setting angle.
But yeah, just crush the LSAT and don't overthink the addendum. The addendum will have little to no impact on your application.
If you want advice on your addendum, I suggest posting it in the PS help thread.
I am happy to critique it if you want to pm me.
Hint: The general rule is, if it's more than a paragraph, it's too long.
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Re: GPA Addendum concerns
Mine was a page and that seemed to be fine. Then again, I don't know what went on in the adcomm's heads when they were reading my app. It didn't seem to hurt me at least. I just felt a paragraph wasn't adequate enough for me to explain my situation.B90 wrote:This. You lost me at " the second part of my addendum..."cavalier1138 wrote:The fact that you've divided it into three sections already seems too long for a GPA addendum. If you're not comfortable addressing the real reasons for the difference in performance, just briefly address the discomfort-in-a-new-setting angle.
But yeah, just crush the LSAT and don't overthink the addendum. The addendum will have little to no impact on your application.
If you want advice on your addendum, I suggest posting it in the PS help thread.
I am happy to critique it if you want to pm me.
Hint: The general rule is, if it's more than a paragraph, it's too long.
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Re: GPA Addendum concerns
And presumably after taking Legal Writing, you now know better. No one's reason for having a low GPA for a few semesters in college is actually that complicated. And since the OP's LSAC-calculated GPA isn't destroy-your-chances terrible, I doubt the addendum will have much impact.lawlzzz wrote:Mine was a page and that seemed to be fine. Then again, I don't know what went on in the adcomm's heads when they were reading my app. It didn't seem to hurt me at least. I just felt a paragraph wasn't adequate enough for me to explain my situation.
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Re: GPA Addendum concerns
No, after getting an A in legal writing, I don't regret sending in that page-long addendum. Though, you're right. I forgot OP actually has a good gpa.cavalier1138 wrote:And presumably after taking Legal Writing, you now know better. No one's reason for having a low GPA for a few semesters in college is actually that complicated. And since the OP's LSAC-calculated GPA isn't destroy-your-chances terrible, I doubt the addendum will have much impact.lawlzzz wrote:Mine was a page and that seemed to be fine. Then again, I don't know what went on in the adcomm's heads when they were reading my app. It didn't seem to hurt me at least. I just felt a paragraph wasn't adequate enough for me to explain my situation.
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Yes, but can you read? I said "general rule" If you think general rule = absolute requirement, may God have mercy on your soul when you try to navigate "may" v. "shall"lawlzzz wrote:No, after getting an A in legal writing, I don't regret sending in that page-long addendum. Though, you're right. I forgot OP actually has a good gpa.cavalier1138 wrote:And presumably after taking Legal Writing, you now know better. No one's reason for having a low GPA for a few semesters in college is actually that complicated. And since the OP's LSAC-calculated GPA isn't destroy-your-chances terrible, I doubt the addendum will have much impact.lawlzzz wrote:Mine was a page and that seemed to be fine. Then again, I don't know what went on in the adcomm's heads when they were reading my app. It didn't seem to hurt me at least. I just felt a paragraph wasn't adequate enough for me to explain my situation.
And may God have mercy on my soul if you are ever my opposing counsel arguing "should" v. "must"
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Yes, I can read. (Damn, what's with all the snarkiness. Lol.) I saw that you said that. Can YOU read? My post was clearly about MY situation. I just wanted to expand on your comment by giving my situation as an example of how it is indeed a general rule. Now, y'all need to chill. Haha! But go ahead and keep trying to snark at me if it makes you feel superior and better about yourselves.B90 wrote:Yes, but can you read? I said "general rule" If you think general rule = absolute requirement, may God have mercy on your soul when you try to navigate "may" v. "shall"lawlzzz wrote:No, after getting an A in legal writing, I don't regret sending in that page-long addendum. Though, you're right. I forgot OP actually has a good gpa.cavalier1138 wrote:And presumably after taking Legal Writing, you now know better. No one's reason for having a low GPA for a few semesters in college is actually that complicated. And since the OP's LSAC-calculated GPA isn't destroy-your-chances terrible, I doubt the addendum will have much impact.lawlzzz wrote:Mine was a page and that seemed to be fine. Then again, I don't know what went on in the adcomm's heads when they were reading my app. It didn't seem to hurt me at least. I just felt a paragraph wasn't adequate enough for me to explain my situation.
And may God have mercy on my soul if you are ever my opposing counsel arguing "should" v. "must"
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I guess I missed the fine print before ordering. Should've known better.B90 wrote:Welcome to tls. We will give you advice, but it will be laced with sarcasm.
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Easy there, let's not be hasty. If everyone starts reading fine print, my career is over...lawlzzz wrote:I guess I missed the fine print before ordering. Should've known better.B90 wrote:Welcome to tls. We will give you advice, but it will be laced with sarcasm.
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"By my own admission, I was unable to function in an academic environment due to aspects of myself that can not change. Please give me entry into your academic environment..."Rednala wrote: The second portion talks about my last two years in a private college as a student of color coming from low-middle class household. Aside from not feeling confortable on campus, I was also working around 30 hours in one job and around 10 in another a week.
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Understandable but incorrect. Adcoms expect addenda to be a paragraph. The length of that paragraph will vary depending on the circumstances.Rednala wrote:Sorry for taking so long to come back here, I have limited wifi. This was extremely helpful so thank you all for contributing. And the snarkiness was, well, amusing at the very least.
For some reason, i was under the impression that the addendum was typically the same length as the PS or DS. In light of this new info, I'll be starting over. Also, I agree that I need to go with the real reason why my grades suffered.
Think about this way, adcoms do not bill by the hour. Given that, do you think an adcom would rather spend 60 seconds or ten minutes reading your submission?
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