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Just found out what an LSAC GPA is! Am I screwed?

So I am a first gen law applicant and about to go into my senior year of undergrad. I am planning on taking the LSAT in the spring and apply in September. My current undergrad gpa is 3.2 but I just calculated my LSAC GPA and its a 2.9... Im super scared. What makes it worse is that my school doesn't do "A+" it cuts off at A even if my grade percentage in the class does reflect an A+. I'm assuming I would have to get at least a 170 on the LSAT to even be considered for the schools I want to apply for (which is essentially just the UC's plus potentially Mcgeorge and San Francisco). Does anyone have any advice or agree with my thoughts? I just need some guidance or thoughts on my chances. I also just found out what "softs" are and based on a google search I have T4 softs.

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u/Entire-Ad935 — 1 day ago