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Ryn
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Posts in this topic should be restricted to confirming your acceptance and including your stats. Quick clarifying questions to a post are permitted but any other type of post or discussion will be deleted. 

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crazyfrog321
  • Applicant

Just got the email 10 minutes ago.

 

CGPA: 87.5 with drops (self-calculated), LSAT: 168 (94 percentile)

Applied at the beginning of November

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rainsomnia
  • Law School Admit

So happy to be able to post here as well 🙂

GPA with drops: 87.8%, LSAT: 166

Applied late September! 

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TobyFlenderson
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Pre-empting an issue that was frequent on the old forum, please keep discussion limited to acceptances, stats,  and the like. Questions beyond that should be taken to PM to keep the thread clean and useful for not only people that have applied this cycle but haven't yet heard back, but also for future years.

Thanks, and congratulations!

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I received my email at 12:19 PM, PST. 

My LSAT was 171.

I am unsure about my CGPA as I completed part of my degree outside of Canada. My grades during the time I was in Canada are at 90.1% (without drops).

If anyone is curious, I have until March 2022 to accept my offer. Applied at the beginning of November.

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UBC
  • Law School Admit

Got the email at 12:21 P.M.

GPA: 81.72 (after drops), LSAT: 174, Index: 93.04

Congratulations to everyone who received offers today, and best of luck to those still waiting to hear back! 🥳

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amourstar
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I also received the email today at 12:20pm PST!

GPA: 83% (self-calculated), LSAT: 173

Applied at the end of October. 

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Orenjio
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Here to provide a data point. Got accepted via email. Lsat 172 and gpa a little above 80, index a little above 92! Also an intl applicant. Did my undergrad in the states

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hdawg
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A little late to the party but got my email Wednesday at about 1pm. 

GPA: 88.6 with drops. LSAT 169

Application was complete Oct 20

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pnops
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Applied November 15th, accepted November 24. Approx 86% GPA, 177 LSAT.

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Got date wrong
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rt2
  • Law School Admit

Just got the email. 

Applied Dec 1, third-year applicant 

LSAT: 169 

GPA: 86.8 without drops (approx. 88 with drops?) 

Most likely will decline but still weighing my options

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Dzhokhar
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Got the email this morning. Applied Dec 1.

83% with drops, 172, 93 index.

Got into UofT and I live in Toronto so I probably won't be accepting unless they give me a decent scholarship, but I don't think they give out awards before you accept. Anyone know if they do?

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ProudCrocodile
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Accepted yesterday, was awaiting decision since October

3.75 cgpa per WES, lsat 171, so index is a just bit higher than 92 I assume.

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pbksfan
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Got in! Received an email at 7:23 am this morning. CGPA: 4.03

LSAT: 174 (Dec 2021)

File completion: Dec 1, 2021

 

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