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Does having one Credit/No Credit (CR/NCR) significantly impact my chances of getting into UofT law and Osgoode?


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Futurelaw
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I Credit/No Credit (CR/NCR) a course in my first semester in my first year of university. It was only one course. So I wanted to ask that if this really would have a major impact on my application? I am worried that they may look at my application differently. Has anyone applied with Credit/No Credit (CR/NCR) on your transcript and did it impact your chances for UofT law or Osgoode?

Thank you in advance! 

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Eatable Bran
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Not even a little bit, I had several and got into both. Don’t stress about it.

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vital_signs
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Something that helped me with the anxiety of small things like this was asking myself if they like most of the other things about my application, will this make a difference? In this case, I think the answer is firmly no; the admissions committee isn't going to say "well we would take futurelaw but they CRed a course in their first year! Into the bin their application goes." Don't sweat this and good luck with your applications!

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Futurelaw
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3 hours ago, vital_signs said:

Something that helped me with the anxiety of small things like this was asking myself if they like most of the other things about my application, will this make a difference? In this case, I think the answer is firmly no; the admissions committee isn't going to say "well we would take futurelaw but they CRed a course in their first year! Into the bin their application goes." Don't sweat this and good luck with your applications!

Thank you so much!! I needed to hear this! 

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