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Chances LSAT 165 | CGPA 3.52/B3 3.85/80.76% drops -> UBC, Osgoode, U of T


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As with many others on here, habitually checking email/OLSAS/law school application portals/canlawforum/reddit.

My applications are UBC (discretionary), Osgoode, U Toronto (mature), Ottawa, Vic, Queens (bolded are priority schools)

Stats: 

OLSAS CGPA 3.52 | L2: 3.82 | L3: 3.7| B2: 3.87| B3: 3.85

UBC Calculation CGPA (w/o drops): 79.71 | CGPA (w/ drops): 80.76

November LSAT 165 (retaking in January)

Strong softs - Two bachelors degree (U of T history/UBC nursing), 5 years full time work experience. I'm an ICU registered nurse, bunch of volunteering and professional association work, leadership in student political groups during uni days. Most of my bad grades are from my very first years - good upward trajectory. Good references (I hope).

I feel like if I can increase my LSAT a few points, I stand a better chance. I think some of my priority schools could consider with the current stats in their late admission cycle. Am I delusional?

Thanks all and good luck!

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