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U of S Chances? 66% - 160 LSAT


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NewGrad
  • Applicant
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What are my chances? I slacked hard in undergrad, spent my time working service jobs and running an online business. I have been working a corporate job for 3 years and had a chance to study and write the LSAT.

Would like to know if I should move onto another path or pursue law.

Any input appreciated. Thanks

MyWifesBoyfriend
  • Law Student
Posted

U of S states that they take B2. What are your best 2 years converted to the 4.0 scale?

NewGrad
  • Applicant
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8 minutes ago, MyWifesBoyfriend said:

U of S states that they take B2. What are your best 2 years converted to the 4.0 scale?

2.7

MyWifesBoyfriend
  • Law Student
Posted
Just now, NewGrad said:

2.7

Your best two years are a 2.7 converted to the 4.0 scale?

 

I can’t speak on whether you should go to law school or pursue law as a career. For that, I’ll defer to law students or lawyers for further comment.

However, I can confidently tell you that a 2.7/160 will be a tough sell at any school in Canada. You’ll have to re-sit the LSAT and get a stellar score (170+) to demonstrate aptitude despite your academic record. 

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Devika
  • Applicant
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Undergrad GPA ( B.com )- 3.2

Graduate GPA ( LLB ) - 2.9

LSAT- 161

Hey, 

I am a mom, immigrant, and a law degree holder. Sadly, my degree is non transferable and hence I have to redo my law school in Canada. I want insights into my chances of admission with this statistics  Also my first language is not English .My extra-curricular activity included educating public about importance of fitness and exercise via seminars and free classes ( home country ), free educational classes for children ( home country ), fundraising for homeless people ( home country ), charity donations ( Canada ), volunteering  in community events ( Canada ). Unfortunately, after completing LLB, I migrated to Canada and hence no experience of working under a lawyer.  I worked as a fitness trainer, school teacher, freelance makeup artist back home. I worked as a pharmacy assistant, Physiotherapy assistant, Health care aide in Canada as well. 

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