Do I put my LSAC GPA or school-given GPA on my resume? Forum
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Do I put my LSAC GPA or school-given GPA on my resume?
Not sure what to do here. Am I assumed to know what the LSAC GPA even is? I am also hesitant about putting something on my resume that doesn't match my transcript.
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Re: Do I put my LSAC GPA or school-given GPA on my resume?
Hmm, is it advised to put your GPA on your law school resume? Just thinking that they have access to that already....
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Re: Do I put my LSAC GPA or school-given GPA on my resume?
Put whichever you want to and make sure to label it correctly/accurately. I think schools mostly care about LSAC GPA though.
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Re: Do I put my LSAC GPA or school-given GPA on my resume?
Typically, I wouldn't. It is redundant.
However, if you have a stronger major GPA than your overall cumulative GPA (for example, you had a math minor, and you tanked on those classes, and it sunk your overall GPA, but you got straight A's in your major), I think that putting your "major GPA" (as long as it is accurate of course) would be a creative and subtle way to make an argument in your application that you are a better candidate than your raw #'s.
However, if you have a stronger major GPA than your overall cumulative GPA (for example, you had a math minor, and you tanked on those classes, and it sunk your overall GPA, but you got straight A's in your major), I think that putting your "major GPA" (as long as it is accurate of course) would be a creative and subtle way to make an argument in your application that you are a better candidate than your raw #'s.
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Re: Do I put my LSAC GPA or school-given GPA on my resume?
I have heard you can put your school-given GPA and then in parenthesis put (CAS GPA: _.__). Would that work?
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Re: Do I put my LSAC GPA or school-given GPA on my resume?
Seconding this. If you have a stronger major GPA, you can list your major GPA on your resume (without including cumulative). Otherwise, law schools only care about LSAC GPA, and it'd be redundant to list it again on your resume.Biggiesloths wrote:Typically, I wouldn't. It is redundant.
However, if you have a stronger major GPA than your overall cumulative GPA (for example, you had a math minor, and you tanked on those classes, and it sunk your overall GPA, but you got straight A's in your major), I think that putting your "major GPA" (as long as it is accurate of course) would be a creative and subtle way to make an argument in your application that you are a better candidate than your raw #'s.
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