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    • notlegaleagle
      Accepted Friday! 162 highest LSAT and 80 UBC scale after drops. Good LORs, good academic background and softs. Have already accepted the offer!
    • notlegaleagle
      Accepted Friday! 162 highest LSAT and 80 UBC scale after drops -- applied discretionary. Good LORs, good academic background and softs.
    • BlockedQuebecois
      I don’t know what the timelines are for the exams nowadays, but for what it’s worth everyone I know who studied for the second exam in advance of the first exam felt it was, at best, a waste of time (and at worst, harmful).  Keep in mind the PR section is identical, and so won’t need to be re-read as part of your second exam prep. 
    • Ribbons
      Amazing 🙂 I am so glad it's useful!! Honestly, right now I am just googling stuff and finding random stuff. My goal is mostly to practice navigating the materials and getting familiar with using the DToC so the questions don't necessarily have to reflect the exam right away. I plan to purchase a few full practice exams but I am currently on the hunt so if you find good sources please let me know! I had this question too! So, my plan right now is that I will do day 1-16 (1 practice exam) and then stop and study the solicitor materials until around May 28th after which I will return to practice exams for the Barrister (day 17-20). Because of the timelines, I don't feel like I have much of a choice but to study both in somewhat of an overlapping way. So, right now I plan to make it through reading the Barrister materials by May 13 and then I will re-evaluate my study schedule to see how I feel about actually doing exams and such!
    • cuincourt2027
      This is good to know! I’m trying to hear as much as possible about the quality of education and how prepared one feels for the practice of law at either Schools before I make my decision! It’s also helpful to hear how the upper years and profs are so supportive!
    • Yogurt Baron
      As I said, good attitude! Scooter is also correct here - unlike American schools, which tend (or at least tended back in my day) to look at your whole GPA, Canadian schools have various ways of slicing and dicing your GPA. Some only consider some of your best grades; some consider all of your grades, but via a holistic process that will contextualize a difficult year or two. You didn't say much about the specifics of your grades (nor am I asking), but if your problem looks like "a bad year or two", that can be overcome - really pretty easily, assuming you have the skills to do well in the rest of your degree. I suspect you're going to be fine. Best of luck, and keep us posted through your journey.
    • student3
      I honestly can’t tell you how much I appreciate this response! 🙂 You’ve given me a lot to consider but also the bit of hope I really needed. I understand your point about illness- I guess I’m now starting to feel some anxiety because I know with my health issues my degree will take me longer than my peers if I also want the grades for law school, but funnily enough the only thing that refocuses me is the idea of practicing law at some point in my future, and I don’t want this to hold me back. I’m trying to be careful about that “magical thinking” which is kind of why I came here, to get some realistic advice and get my mindset corrected. It gives me a lot of hope knowing that you were in a similar situation and truly succeeded through a path I hadn’t considered before, so thank you so much for sharing. I think if I put in twice as many hours (which is probably what I should’ve been doing already) then I can really have a shot. I know it sounds naive and silly, but I dont think I realized just how much effort would be required? not that I see that as a bad thing but more like “okay! a real challenge!”, since throughout high school- until first year of uni, I never had to do a lot of heavy duty work to get good grades (which is why my psychiatrist believes it took so long for my parents & I to identify my underlying issues). Now that the opportunity for that level of effort presents itself and I’ve got the support I need, I’m ready to try my best and see where that takes me 🙂
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