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LawApplicant2556
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I recently graduated with a bachelors degree, but transferred from college. I did 3 years at university & have 81 credits, and and a 1 1/2 at college (39 credits)? My 39 college credits were accepted at the university. Am I ineligible for Ontario Law Schools because I do not have the 3 year (90 credits) from a university? Hopefully its okay, because I already applied.

Thanks!

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This comes up from time to time, if you search the forum I think you'll find some other threads on the topic. To my reccolection some schools had a strange take of college credits but I certianly know of people in your situation who got acceptances. So I suspect you'll be mostly ok. But again, I'd check through the forum because it's been discussed in more detail before. 

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11 hours ago, LawApplicant2556 said:

I recently graduated with a bachelors degree, but transferred from college. I did 3 years at university & have 81 credits, and and a 1 1/2 at college (39 credits)? My 39 college credits were accepted at the university. Am I ineligible for Ontario Law Schools because I do not have the 3 year (90 credits) from a university? Hopefully its okay, because I already applied.

Thanks!

Are you from Qubec CEGEP? I know some people got in from transfer credits from Quebec CEGEP. But definitely check with your target school's admission officers first. 

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