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Chance me :') 3.3 GPA, 163 LSAT (Access app) - TMU, Queen's, McGill, Ottawa, York


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miajules
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hi!! it's that time of the app season where I have lost all sanity sooo here we are :') 

3.3 cGPA, B2 3.45, 163 LSAT, access app due to ADHD diagnosis halfway through undergrad. Soci and ed psych undergrad at McGill.

Strong personal statements, minimal campus experience but lots of workforce experience, political campaign volunteering, one super strong LOR from boss, probably fine but unsure with 2 from professors

Top choice is TMU, and mcgill is a stretch but worth a shot because I live here! : ) 

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VaughanKing
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Hi! Your undergrad stats are okay. Your ADHD diagnosis provides some justification, but make sure to argue, if true, that your grades improved after you were diagnosed with ADHD and provided medication for it. Law schools also want to see that you can complete the program successfully even though you have unique challenges. 

Try applying to Windsor as well, as they prefer more community orientated applicants. TMU is less community orientated and more tech-orientated. 

 

 

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