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Chance me: CGPA: 3.90, L2: 3.90, LSAT: 154


chickenwings

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Do you think I have any chances of getting in with an LSAT score of 154? I have strong EC'S and volunteer experience. I'm planning on applying to Calgary, Osgoode, Western, TRU and Saskatchewan. 

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WiseGhost
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You have a chance at getting into one of those schools, but since you have a 3.9 GPA I have no clue why you wouldn't retake the LSAT unless you have a compelling reason not to. A relatively small increase in your LSAT score (4+ points) would get you to a school of your choice as opposed to whichever school accepts you. 

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Don't let a trainable  LSAT hinder your career.

Hire a private tutor. An 160+ will open many doors for you.

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erin otoole
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Congrats on the phenomenal GPA, a 3.9 is truly a great accomplishment.  LSAT is easy GPA is hard, don't be afraid to give it a second crack so you can get to Oz or Cal. Good luck my guy! 

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17 hours ago, chickenwings said:

Do you think I have any chances of getting in with an LSAT score of 154? I have strong EC'S and volunteer experience. I'm planning on applying to Calgary, Osgoode, Western, TRU and Saskatchewan. 

Is your 3.9 per OLSAS conversion?

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19 hours ago, WiseGhost said:

You have a chance at getting into one of those schools, but since you have a 3.9 GPA I have no clue why you wouldn't retake the LSAT unless you have a compelling reason not to. A relatively small increase in your LSAT score (4+ points) would get you to a school of your choice as opposed to whichever school accepts you. 

I will be retaking it in January due to a compelling reason, but i’m applying this year with my current score. I’m just wondering if my mark would be updated automatically and sent to the schools I applied for?

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