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Chance me for all ontario schools (154 LSAT, 3.84 CGPA, 3.95 B2) strong softs + Access


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titi
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Studied for a month got my not ideal lsat score (154). I'am a full time student, gonna graduate in 2 months from now so I have not been able to dedicate as much time as I'd like to lsat. I am also applying with the access category because of the life circumstances I have. Any chances? 

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SNAILS
  • Articling Student
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Access is hard to predict because it depends on the nature of your access considerations. My guess would be that the access consideration should relate to your relatively low LSAT in a direct and convincing way.

  • Diagnosed with mild anxiety disorder: no convincing
  • Lack of full functioning of your fingers to type: maybe (depending on what accommodations you got)

*** above is a quick example off the top of my head; not meant to offend anyone

Your GPA is really solid and might convince admissions of your potential despite the 154. that being said, I think most access applications explain a low GPA, not a low LSAT. (Students can't realistically repeat a year of undergrad no matter what their circumstances at that time were; you have a chance to repeat the LSAT when your performance will be at its best).

If you don't make it this cycle, you can study harder for next cycle. A 160+ would seem to be very attainable considering you only studies a month so far.

 

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