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1 minute ago, maybemaybe said:

whats your GPA for the last two years? You probably have a good chance at UofA

I got significantly better grades in my upper years.

B3: 3.79

L2: 3.93

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1 hour ago, JoJo said:

I got significantly better grades in my upper years.

B3: 3.79

L2: 3.93

Get a higher LSAT and apply to UofT and UBC as well.

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Apple
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You are very likely to be admitted. Perhaps not in the first initial offers, but offers in the new year will likely result in you being admitted to Osgoode. 

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Federale
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On 8/23/2021 at 12:14 PM, maybemaybe said:

whats your GPA for the last two years? You probably have a good chance at UofA

You're not in law school or even an applicant, why are you commenting?

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On 8/23/2021 at 12:08 PM, JoJo said:

CGPA: 3.67 according to OLSAS

LSAT: 165

Plus co-op work experience.

Thanks!

Are you applying elsewhere?

Your stats are competitive for OZ.

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maybemaybe
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On 8/23/2021 at 10:17 AM, JoJo said:

I got significantly better grades in my upper years.

B3: 3.79

L2: 3.93

with that high of a gpa and lsat, I think you would be a very attractive candidate at UofA! And also many other schools that mostly admit based on stats. I think Uofc, UofS, UofM, and Queens would also be in the running. I know someone who was accepted to Queens last cycle with slightly lower grades than you. I'd be very confident applying if I had your stats.

7 hours ago, Federale said:

You're not in law school or even an applicant, why are you commenting?

I am an applicant, you can see it under my name.

This would be a good stimulus for an LSAT argument flaw question.

Federale: You're not in law school or even an applicant, why are you commenting?

Which of the following is a flaw that Federale makes?

Correct answer: Falsely assumes that being in law school or being an applicant is necessary for providing advice on a public law school forum

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On 8/25/2021 at 8:27 PM, maybemaybe said:

with that high of a gpa and lsat, I think you would be a very attractive candidate at UofA! And also many other schools that mostly admit based on stats. I think Uofc, UofS, UofM, and Queens would also be in the running. I know someone who was accepted to Queens last cycle with slightly lower grades than you. I'd be very confident applying if I had your stats.

I am an applicant, you can see it under my name.

This would be a good stimulus for an LSAT argument flaw question.

Federale: You're not in law school or even an applicant, why are you commenting?

Which of the following is a flaw that Federale makes?

Correct answer: Falsely assumes that being in law school or being an applicant is necessary for providing advice on a public law school forum

What's the over/under on you not even having a score above 160. Go hit the books kiddo

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Whist
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42 minutes ago, Federale said:

What's the over/under on you not even having a score above 160. Go hit the books kiddo

Please go outside and breathe some fresh air, hopefully it'll clear out the snotty attitude you have.

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BlockedQuebecois
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Y’all have like three dozen posts between you, none of which are interesting or provocative. How the fuck do you have beef already? 

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Whist
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3 minutes ago, BlockedQuebecois said:

Y’all have like three dozen posts between you, none of which are interesting or provocative. How the fuck do you have beef already? 

Friday night, man. It'll get ya.

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