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What are my chances with cGPA 3.72, B2 3.9, L2 3.9, LSAT 158?


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Those are good stats. It's hard to say where you will get in, and how many schools you will get into.

My feeling is that your chances are actually lowest with Queens and Western due to your LSAT. If you have good ECs and have articulated them well, that can boost your chances with Osgoode.

I'm going to give you the same advice I just gave another poster. Spend the $100 and add Ryerson. Wouldn't you be kicking yourself if you don't get in anywhere, and you could have gotten in there? The same applies to Windsor.

** My gut says you will get into one of the 5 schools you listed, but nobody can promise that. (Your stats are good but not good enough to make anything guaranteed).

Also, you might want to try for the Nov LSAT to get that 160+ which will really help.

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I'm going to give you the same advice I just gave another poster. Spend the $100 and add Ryerson. Wouldn't you be kicking yourself if you don't get in anywhere, and you could have gotten in there? The same applies to Windsor.

Thanks for the great reply! I'm adding Ryerson, and I'm registered for the Jan LSAT

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4 hours ago, SNAILS said:

My feeling is that your chances are actually lowest with Queens and Western due to your LSAT. If you have good ECs and have articulated them well, that can boost your chances with Osgoode.

Can I ask? I thought that I would have decent shots at Queen's and Western despite my lower LSAT because they tend to be B2/L2, and I have a good two year GPA stretch.

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