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ReticentSnacker
  • Applicant
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LSAT 169

UGPA 2.7 (a decade ago)

Masters GPA 3.8 (Only 1 year worth of grades though - will go back to my UGPA for the remainder of my 60 credits sadly)

PS on my career which I built in a niche industry. 

Cruss
  • Applicant
Posted (edited)
8 hours ago, ReticentSnacker said:

LSAT 169

UGPA 2.7 (a decade ago)

Masters GPA 3.8 (Only 1 year worth of grades though - will go back to my UGPA for the remainder of my 60 credits sadly)

PS on my career which I built in a niche industry. 

Are you sure they count your masters courses with the gpa? I believed all schools only count it as an extracurricular/soft basically. 
 

edit: website does say graduate counts. That said I’m not sure if their emphasis differs. I know grad programs can be perceived as grade boosters by some people. Your lsat signifies a very strong candidate though, so I’d say you have a decent shot.

Edited by Cruss
TheDevilIKnow
  • Lawyer
Posted

I was rejected by U of A solely because I'm that rare applicant (it seems) whose graduate marks were much lower than my undergrad marks. So I can emphatically confirm that U of A definitely counts grad marks, or else I would be living in Edmonton right now. Sigh.

So that will certainly help OP. However, it is hard to say for sure whether it will be enough. You'll want to confirm what your L60 is for sure, and then it might be slightly easier to predict? Fingers crossed for you.

TheMidnightOil
  • Articling Student
Posted (edited)

Yeah, graduate courses are included:

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Edited by TheMidnightOil
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