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Lawenthusiast2022

Foreign bachelors equivalent to 4 year Canadian. (B3 would be same as cgpa since it was a 3 year bachelor)

Cgpa 3.36, L2 3.60

Masters GPA 3.9 

LSAT 141-> 150

4 yr experience working in law firms. lots of extra-curriculars (volunteering, mentoring, podcasting + several course completions from Harvard, UCL, ILCO). 
 

Edit: Forgot to mention I applied to all Ontario schools (Ryerson, Windsor, Western, UofT, UofO, Queens, Lakehead etc) and McGill 

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knowingnothing
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Hi. I believe you should try to raise your lsat by a few points. The improvement from 141 to 150 is amazing. However, 150 is not competitive at the schools you're applying to. Are you applying general or access? 

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LordBONSAI
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You have close to zero chance of being admitted to these schools with your current stats. I'd second the opinions of the posters above. Get your LSAT to 160 or higher and you'll have a solid chance for most Ontario schools except for Osgoode and UofT. Good luck.  

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