If I went to three different schools, will law schools see the GPA from each school?

<p>My understanding is that the LSAC will average all your grades from every undergraduate institution you have attended and call it the LSAC GPA. Will law schools see the breakdown though of what your GPA was at school A, B, and C? Or just one averaged number from all three? </p>

<p>I ask because I did poorly at school A, better at B, and very well at C. It would be awesome if the law schools could see the upward trend, but I'm not sure if the LSAC report shows that? Do you guys think laws schools only care about the final averaged GPA? </p>

<p>Let's just say I got a few F's first semester in college at my first school, but I've been maintaining a 3.7-4.0 gpa since then at my other schools but those F's from years ago really drag my overall down to a high 2.9ish range. =(</p>

<p>yes, the LSDAS reports will list each school and the grades that you received. If you have had an upward trend, they will see that. Your LSDAS GPA will be a combination of all 3 schools.</p>

<p>You should definitely write an addedum and talk about what happended the first years and how you have grown into the person you are today.</p>

<p>Ok thanks for your help! =)</p>