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Can Law Kid
  • Applicant

158 LSAT 
3.1 cGPA | 3.2 B2 | 3.1 L2 

Entering my last year of UG, I've worked at 3 different Canadian law firms so far in my life.

I want to apply to any school in Ontario. I got long covid after my second year, so I had a lot of trouble studying with constant chest pain. Furthermore, my grandma got cancer so I've been very stressed about that. 

 

With all that considered.. do you think I can get in anywhere?

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Monophobia
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With your current stats, it seems like your best chances would be at schools like TRU (which takes your most recent 20 courses into consideration), or TMU (which takes your best 20). You could also have a chance at a school like Queen's (which takes your B2) if you really hit it out of the park in your final year. As a side note, nobody can really judge how the adcoms will view an access claim if you're thinking of going that route.

If you can muster the willpower, there's still time to retake the LSAT before applications are due if you think you could tip your score over the 160+ line. 

You're not in a completely terrible position right now for certain schools, but things could certainly be better. Best of luck. 

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