In the typical 4-point system, a 3.19 is a "B". So it's gooder than a 2.2, but not as good as a 3.99. (And I'm kidding about "gooder". If you use 'gooder' in a sentence, you probably wouldn't have a 3.19 in English. :)
no the higher the GPA the better
bad
For a better future, you should focus more on the cumulative GPA more than the Major GPA.
AP classes give you extra points.
Me!! :) :) :)
Yes, the cumulative GPA is more important than major one and is better for the future career later in life.
3.0 or better...BUT hopefully i can get in because i have a 2.7 GPA -____-...pray for me
It is much harder because u need a GPA of 4.0 or higher
Probably not. Your GPA had better be pretty spectacular. The average GPA/LSAT combo is 3.4/155. A 143 is substanitally lower than the average of 155.
GPA Requirements: 3.0 or better on a 4.0 scale.
The more credits you have accumulated, the more difficult it will be to raise the GPA. With a 3.3, you will have to achieve no less than a B+ (or 3.5) GPA to raise your GPA and that will not raise it significantly. You would have to strive for an A in all your courses. Still, a GPA of 3.3 is very good. Too many students strive for the grade. They would do much better if they strive to be a better professional within their field. Do the very best you can, and the grades will take care of themselves.
noo 3.0 or better
For an institution that works on a 4.0 scale with 4.0 being the highest, a grade point average (GPA) of 3.5 is equivalent to a letter grade of B+. That is very good!
Higher. 4.0 is the best.