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Anyone get into UofT or other school with bad cGPA but strong LSAT and okay B3?


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unlessiammyself
  • Applicant
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On my last post, I talked about my LSAT score which was 174 and an atrocious cGPA of 3.42. My B3 is looking like it's going to be a 3.82 or 3.83. B2 is a 3.93

I've gotten straight A's for the past 2-3 years but my first and second year grades were terrible.

I just feel like my chances are low because UofT does consider cGPA though they say they don't. I've seen someone say that UofT hates a bad cGPA despite the website saying that they like seeing an upward trend in grades. I haven't seen anyone applying for any school with such a weird split like me. Has anyone gotten in with such a splitter?

SNAILS
  • Lawyer
Posted

Based on this:

https://www.law.utoronto.ca/about/jd-first-year-class-profile

I'm going to pretend that all but the the most extreme GPA/LSAT splitters at U of T have an LSAT of 175+ and a B3 around 3.60. cGPA probably does matter a bit, but they also love to see an upward trend in grades (i.e. if you are going to have a bad year, make it your first year of undergrad). So I'll give you chances that are 50/50 or better.

Throw in OZ and maybe a couple of other schools for safety and your future looks very bright.

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indeterminate spider
  • Law School Admit
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My OLSAS cGPA was a 3.66 B3 3.78 LSAT 172 and I got the call yesterday. Also had a masters degree and another in progress when I applied. Still haven’t gotten into the other schools I applied to (Oz & Queens) though. Best of luck to you, and congrats on your outstanding LSAT score!! 

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