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Chance me USask, UofC, UofA, UofM: GPA: 3.92/4.00, LSAT: 154


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kkael25
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I also have pretty good ECs including club president, competitive athlete, and an honours thesis written under a top Law Prof. Thoughts? 

Applied to USask, UofC, UofA, UofM. I have a good feeling about USask and U of C with my 98% average but lmk if I'm delusional. 

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AliMP
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98% average?! 

Damn... I would think any law school would accept you even with a 154 LSAT score. 

Any Sask connection? Regular applicant? What is your shool of choice? 

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MyWifesBoyfriend
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Solid cGPA, and if you have connections to either of them, I'd say you're likely a March or post-April admit at U of M and USask.

Likely an R at U of C, as from what I've seen, they tend to prefer applicant with work experience (in addition to having high median stats).

Likely an R at U of A as well, given their high LSAT requirements.  

57 minutes ago, AliMP said:

Damn... I would think any law school would accept you even with a 154 LSAT score. 

Incorrect. 

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