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Should I re-take two courses to go from 3.6 -> 3.75/8ish L2 (cGPA ~3.1)


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barbicaanpapi
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Hey guys so i'm in my last year and am set to graduate in August with a ~3.6 L2 GPA and I'm taking my LSAT in November to apply for the 2024 cycle in December.

I just did a couple of calculations and found that my GPA could get boosted to to 3.75/3.8ish if I re-take two courses I did really poorly on a year ago.

I hope to get into TRU, UCalgary, UAlberta, or any other school in Ontario. You think a 3.6 L2 is good enough to apply to those schools or should I re-take those two courses while studying for the LSAT to try and up my chances.

I'm debating whether I should put my full energy into the LSAT and just apply with a 3.6 but boosting to a 3.75/3.8 is also very tempting.

What do you guys think?

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SpaceTigerX

Before you retake any courses, please look at the admission information or contact the schools to learn how they treat repeats. I know at least one of those schools will count both attempts if they are part of the L2. Some schools will ignore anything after you receive your degree as well. 

If that is the case, then just put all of your energy into the LSAT to offset the GPA. 

 

 

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