<p>That sucks, my best year was by far my sophomore year and they don't even take that into account.</p>
<p>My freshman and sophomore years were my best grades as well. But that's because the classes I took those years were easier (intro-level classes, survey classes, freshman writing, etc.).</p>
<p>They care about your upper level gpa (junior/senior credits) the most along with your major gpa, but they do consider your total gpa, just not as much.</p>
<p>Does this apply to Levin (the law school) as well??</p>
<p>Law schools look at LSAC-adjusted GPA from all years of school.</p>
<p>This sucks because even though I still have a decent shot (3.55 UF-adjusted GPA from junior/senior year with 1250 GRE) it's not as good as I was hoping for. I suffered some unfortunate circumstances last school year and it caused my academic performance to drop just a bit.</p>
<p>What department are you applying to? A 3.55 upper division gpa is a strong gpa.</p>
<p>Oh I'm confident in my stats for the most part, and in no way am I implying that they're bad. I just don't know what the applicant pool is like for the particular program I'm entering.</p>
<p>I'm applying to a Warrington grad program, either Management (MSM) or your Information and Decision Science program.</p>