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#1 sugar

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Posted 28 December 2011 - 02:19 PM

Hi, University of Ottawa is my first choice. I am currently in my fourth year of Biomedical Science. My GPA according to OLSAS is 3.72. My highest LSAT score is 156. My transcript records show a declining trend in my grades over the four years. I just got my worst marks this semester and my GPA is now 3.66. I have good LORs and ECs. What are my chances? Thanks

#2 davedavedave

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Posted 28 December 2011 - 02:47 PM

Not very good. Find a way to bring up your LSAT.

#3 schroed

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Posted 28 December 2011 - 02:58 PM

The declining trend will not bode well in your favor. However a 3.76/3.66 is still a strong OLSAS cGPA, and Ottawa appears to be a very cGPA centric school and seems to accept lower lsats. I think you stand a chance. I'm not sure how much an improved lsat will help you at Ottawa, but it would definitely help you substantially at anywhere else you've applied to.





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