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Chance Me: CGPA: 3.74 LSAT 162


CuriousEagle

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CuriousEagle
  • Undergrad

Just received my October LSAT (reschedule due to August LSAC debacle) and ready to submit my apps to UBC, Dalhousie, and the University of Alberta by the end of this week. Could anybody offer some information on how competitive they think I would be for each of these schools?

CGPA: 3.74, L2: 3.78, GPA w/ UBC Drops: 82%, LSAT: 162, BA from a top 3 Canadian university

Reasonable softs (work experience w/ federal government, some leadership positions in school clubs, etc)

For UofA I'll be applying be applying in the general category, UBC discretionary, and Dalhousie historically disadvantaged groups

(non-POC immigrant, first-generation student, low income family)

Any help is appreciated! Thank you. 

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Monophobia
  • Law Student

Your chances in descending order would look like: Dal > UofA > UBC. I would recommend that you apply to more schools.

For the schools you've applied to, it's looking a little bit rough based purely on stats. Nobody can predict the success of access claims, but it isn't wise to rely solely on the success of your claim. Your stats are actually pretty decent, but I can't confidently predict that you will get in somewhere this cycle because of the limited and competitive pool you've entered. That isn't to say it won't happen, just that you're making a risky bet here.

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