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I know I did horrible in my undergrad but I am hoping my high LSAT score can get me in somewhere. I can't go back for additional courses to bump that GPA up unfortunately. Do I even have a chance? Applied to Usask, Ucalgary, TRU, U of A, UNB, and Windsor. 

I didn't even apply to U of T or UBC since I know I won't get in. However, I am willing to go anywhere in Canada. Should I try the LSAT again? Any advice is appreciated. 

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9 hours ago, lawschoolapplicant said:

I know I did horrible in my undergrad but I am hoping my high LSAT score can get me in somewhere. I can't go back for additional courses to bump that GPA up unfortunately. Do I even have a chance? Applied to Usask, Ucalgary, TRU, U of A, UNB, and Windsor. 

I didn't even apply to U of T or UBC since I know I won't get in. However, I am willing to go anywhere in Canada. Should I try the LSAT again? Any advice is appreciated. 

Probably no to Usask, Ucalgary and TRU in general category since your L2 GPA is 3.0.

UNB - may have a shot: calculate your GPA after dropping 25% of your grades.

Windsor - hard to predict.

If not getting in this cycle apply to UofM next cycle: calculate your index score there.

Good luck!

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12 hours ago, lawschoolapplicant said:

I know I did horrible in my undergrad but I am hoping my high LSAT score can get me in somewhere. I can't go back for additional courses to bump that GPA up unfortunately. Do I even have a chance? Applied to Usask, Ucalgary, TRU, U of A, UNB, and Windsor. 

I didn't even apply to U of T or UBC since I know I won't get in. However, I am willing to go anywhere in Canada. Should I try the LSAT again? Any advice is appreciated. 

your LSAT score is great why try it again, my advice to you would be to improve your L20 unfortunately a 3.0 is too low and that would be your best option in my opinion some law schools even set GPA minimums so I would also look into that you may have a shot at TRU but as someone who has applied to U of A and UofC I think the GPA will really hold you back. Best of luck to you! 

12 hours ago, lawschoolapplicant said:

I know I did horrible in my undergrad but I am hoping my high LSAT score can get me in somewhere. I can't go back for additional courses to bump that GPA up unfortunately. Do I even have a chance? Applied to Usask, Ucalgary, TRU, U of A, UNB, and Windsor. 

I didn't even apply to U of T or UBC since I know I won't get in. However, I am willing to go anywhere in Canada. Should I try the LSAT again? Any advice is appreciated. 

if it makes you feel better my L20 when I graduated was only a 3.4 I took another degree to make my L20 a 4.0 it is a lot of work but if its important we all find a way 😉

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