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jnstp
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Does anyone know if law schools will hold CR/NC/CG against you? I got a 74 in one of my courses and it'll bring down my gpa a bit so I'm thinking about requesting a CG for it. It is going to be in the 60 credits for my L2 so I want to make sure it won't affect my chances of getting admitted. 

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squirrel
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It really depends on the school you want to get into. From what I know, U of T does care to a certain extent, and the other schools care less (some schools may not care at all, unless you CR/NCR a bunch of courses)

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jnstp
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On 12/30/2021 at 9:25 PM, squirrel said:

It really depends on the school you want to get into. From what I know, U of T does care to a certain extent, and the other schools care less (some schools may not care at all, unless you CR/NCR a bunch of courses)

I'm applying to UofA, UofC, Western, Queens and Ryerson. Might apply to Dalhousie as well. I only have one CR right now, this would be my second. 

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rafaytheboss
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I'm in a professional program (so circumstances may be different) and about 50% of my classes are pass/fail- I've reached out to a few admissions committees and haven't heard this ever being an issue. This may however differ for your situation as it seems you can choose whether to get CR or a grade.

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