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Reading the percentile tables
Anonymous (not verified)  2006-07-17 11:18   

With regards to the tables other than those for 1L, do the percentiles refer to the cummulative GPA or the GPA for that respective year of study? Say a student's cummulative gpa was 3.0 but gpa for 2L was 3.3, would the percentile tables for 2L apply to the cummulative or the gpa for that year?

Also, I have another question with regards to reading the table. My question is best illustrated by an example. Say a student's 1L GPA falls between 2.959 and 3.041. In this situation, in order to qualify for the top 33 1/3 of the class, would a student have to get above a 2.959 or a 3.041?

Thanks in advance for shedding light on how to read the table.


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