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The LSAT GPA Calculator helps law school applicants convert their undergraduate transcripts into the standard LSAC (Law School Admission Council) 4.33 scale. This tool ensures you understand exactly how admissions committees will view your academic performance.
LSAT GPA Calculator
Add your courses below to calculate your cumulative LSAC GPA.
LSAT GPA Calculator Formula
Formula:
LSAC GPA = Σ (Grade Value × Credit Hours) / Σ (Total Credit Hours)
Source: LSAC Transcript Summarization
Variables:
- Grade Value: The numerical weight assigned to a letter grade (e.g., A+ = 4.33, A = 4.0).
- Credit Hours: The number of units or hours assigned to a specific course.
- Total Credits: The sum of all attempted credit hours across all semesters.
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What is an LSAT GPA Calculator?
An LSAT GPA Calculator (more accurately known as an LSAC GPA Calculator) is a tool designed to standardize undergraduate grades. Since different universities use different grading scales, the Law School Admission Council (LSAC) converts all transcripts into a unified format.
The most notable feature of the LSAC GPA is that it rewards “A+” grades with a 4.33 value, which can boost your GPA above a 4.0. Conversely, it counts all “F” grades, even if they were retaken and replaced on your home transcript.
How to Calculate LSAT GPA (Example):
- List all your courses and their corresponding credit hours.
- Convert your letter grades using the LSAC standard weights (e.g., B+ = 3.33).
- Multiply the weight by the credits for each course (e.g., 3.33 x 3 credits = 9.99 grade points).
- Add all grade points together.
- Divide the total grade points by the total number of credits.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):
Does LSAC count A+ as 4.33? Yes, if your school includes A+ on the transcript, LSAC assigns it a value of 4.33.
Are “Pass/Fail” grades included? Generally, “Pass” grades are not included in the GPA calculation, but “Fail” grades are treated as 0.00.
Do retaken courses get excluded? No, LSAC typically includes every grade earned, regardless of institutional “forgiveness” policies.
Is LSAC GPA the same as my undergrad GPA? Usually not. Because of standardization rules, most students see a slight deviation from their university GPA.