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Chances for 2022-2023 year?


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Lfg11
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Hi all,

 

Seeking advice on my chances at Osgoode for 2022-2023, currently going into my 4th/final year of undergrad. Current stats:

cGPA (OLSAS converted) - 3.91

LSAT - 166

Weak softs and likely average LORs (focused on running a part time business throughout my undergrad)

 

Thanks in advance!

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Lfg11
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1 hour ago, luckycharm said:

You can ask the same question in your U of T post.

OZ is 100%

Thank you for the response! Do you think my chances are still high given my weak softs? I have little to no volunteering experience and limited employment history. 

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1 hour ago, Lfg11 said:

Thank you for the response! Do you think my chances are still high given my weak softs? I have little to no volunteering experience and limited employment history. 

Yes. Your stats are high enough that your softs won’t matter. 

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3 hours ago, Lfg11 said:

Thank you for the response! Do you think my chances are still high given my weak softs? I have little to no volunteering experience and limited employment history. 

Stats speaks louder than EC

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