Lsac GPA calculations

<p>Im just a little confused about how LSAC calculates there GPA.
Do they calculate it from all credits earned toward your degree?
Or all college coursework youve taken in your lifetime?</p>

<p>For example I took 2 classes during the summer and earned a 3.0
in both classes. But the classes I took are from another college and
they were used for more of review than actual using them towards a
degree.</p>

<p>Will LSAC look at these 2 classes since they arent apart of the
credits in which I earn my degree?</p>

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This. LSAC looks at everything, and calculates everything.</p>

<p>Sorry for the thread hijacking, but I have a LSAC gpa related question. If I took two classes at a CC during the summer of my sophomore year in high school, which I did NOT put on my application for my 4 year, will the LSAC still want it/find it and put it into my LSAC GPA?</p>

<p>If what boston said is true then they will look at ALL college coursework earned before you completed your bachelors degree.</p>

<p>And another question I have is what if you arent able to get transcripts for financial obligations to the school?</p>

<p>Does that mean that I just cant apply to law school until Im able to get that one transcript for 2 classes?</p>

<p>Actually i dont need to report these two classes… They were earned in Germany and they dont need to be reported unless I earned my degree from th</p>

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<p>Yes you still must get the transcripts and turn them in to the LSAC because they request transcripts for college courses you took in high school whether or not you received college credit. Remember everything comes out in the wash when you do your C & F.</p>