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In queue as of Jan 21 cGPA: 3.43 B2: 3.73 LSAT: 165 (Aug Flex) Part B for performance considerations
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dahmad98 replied to RJ2012's topic in Peter A. Allard School of Law (University of British Columbia)
Equal if below the 92 threshold but little to no consideration if you're in the auto admit range. -
Fall 2020 grades
dahmad98 replied to canadalaw2021's topic in Peter A. Allard School of Law (University of British Columbia)
Do they even require an updated transcript when they have stated that they don't consider your current grades? -
Has anyone received email confirmation for application?
dahmad98 replied to Yoyoma's topic in University of Ottawa
Check your spam and then contact the university. Ottawa was one of the first to send them out. -
You are definitely a competitive candidate for upper T14 and I would apply to both HYS & CCN, and then decide where to go after that. The LSAC gpa system is more lax than the OLSAS gpa system, so I wouldn't worry about that. Also, one summer course will not be a major issue. Just let OLSAS get back to you and they should fix it.
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Bad to cancel LSAT score?
dahmad98 replied to lawstudentforum's topic in Law School Admission Test (LSAT)
My second point still stands though. Schools explicitly state that they consider the highest score (unless you consider UAlberta), so in the end it really does not matter what u decide to do. -
It can be and you are 100% in
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Bad to cancel LSAT score?
dahmad98 replied to lawstudentforum's topic in Law School Admission Test (LSAT)
I mean just put yourself in their shoes. If you have a horrible score and don't cancel, they will see it. But if you do end up cancelling, then they will assume you got a horrible score. So not really much different. Also all of the ON schools state that they take the highest LSAT score, so I don't really see why people stress over cancelling so much. If you apply to certain out of province schools, then that's a different story. -
Its about you. No law related stuff. More like your community involvement, comfort with technology etc. Imo it was easier than I thought it would be.
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Chance me, 3.5 and 164 (vs a 3.6 and 164)
dahmad98 replied to Awesomeio's topic in University of Alberta
I mean....they have to be better lol. Don't understand the point of this question.