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is it possible to get accepted with a cGPA under 3.0?


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orangepesto
  • Applicant
Posted

My cGPA is 2.92, my L2 is a 3.45, and my 4th year is a 3.63. I'm now completing my Master's, where my cGPA is a 3.8, but I know that those grades aren't taken into consideration. Is it still possible to get accepted into any law school? 

I've applied to UofOttawa, McGill, TMU, Osgoode, and UofWindsor. Also considering applying to some schools in the States but haven't done that yet.

canuckfanatic
  • Lawyer
Posted

Yes. I had a cGPA of 2.7 but a L2/B2 of 3.4+. If you apply to schools that prioritize L2/B2 you have a shot. cGPA schools are obviously not as likely

orangepesto
  • Applicant
Posted
1 hour ago, canuckfanatic said:

Yes. I had a cGPA of 2.7 but a L2/B2 of 3.4+. If you apply to schools that prioritize L2/B2 you have a shot. cGPA schools are obviously not as likely

do you mind if I ask where you went to school? And what your LSAT was? Def great to hear tho!!

canuckfanatic
  • Lawyer
Posted
44 minutes ago, orangepesto said:

do you mind if I ask where you went to school? And what your LSAT was? Def great to hear tho!!

I went to TRU and had 164 LSAT. I was waitlisted at USask and Western but withdrew my applications when I got into TRU. That was 7-8 years ago now and admission competitiveness fluctuates, so take that with a grain of salt.

SNAILS
  • Articling Student
Posted
On 12/15/2024 at 9:41 PM, orangepesto said:

is it possible to get accepted with a cGPA under 3.0?

Possible but unlikely. 

jimmy991
  • Undergrad
Posted

I got into Queens with 2.8 cgpa, 3.8L2/B2 and 165 LSAT.

orangepesto
  • Applicant
Posted
On 12/21/2024 at 10:21 PM, jimmy991 said:

I got into Queens with 2.8 cgpa, 3.8L2/B2 and 165 LSAT.

congrats! Do you mind if I ask when this was?

jimmy991
  • Undergrad
Posted
On 12/26/2024 at 1:22 PM, orangepesto said:

congrats! Do you mind if I ask when this was?

Last cycle.

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