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Hi everyone,
The hardest-working woman in show business, @"selene.steelman", has helped us put together a pair of new free lessons on Canadian Law Schools.
You can find some of this information elsewhere on the internet, but I believe ours is the most up-to-date.
Stay tuned for even more, and let us know if these are useful.
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More is coming!
THANK YOU SO MUCH! I have been looking forward to see information like this here for so long!
Thank you so much Mr. Busis, unfortunately the schools for which I will be applying do not show a percentile range. Thank you so much for your help and have a great day!
@davidbusis895 said:
@marcodelg687 Admissions Information for Canadian Law Schools links to a spreadsheet with medians or averages, which we hunted down on the schools' websites. I don't think the schools all disclose their 25th and 75th percentiles. They're not subject to ABA regulations.
@marcodelg687 Admissions Information for Canadian Law Schools links to a spreadsheet with medians or averages, which we hunted down on the schools' websites. I don't think the schools all disclose their 25th and 75th percentiles. They're not subject to ABA regulations.
Good evening Mr. @davidbusis895 , I was wondering, where can I please find the LSAT 25% - 75% ranges for the Canadian universities? Thank you so much in advance.
Thank you! This is very helpful for us Canadians!
@danielandrewfernandes605 @bradinvancouver4 Sorry, I actually meant to put these in the free section of the admissions course. They're free now!
Can this be opened up to the lower 7Sage packages?
How can I access this? If i upgrade it to the 10$ package, will I be able to see the info?
been dying for this!
Thank you so much for this! :)
@davidbusis895 fixed! Thanks.
Thanks so much for this!
A quick note: I see UBC's median GPA is entered as 3.0
On their website, the law faculty indicates that their median GPA is 83% (http://www.calendar.ubc.ca/vancouver/index.cfm?tree=12,207,358,326). By Canadian/UBC standards, that translates to about a 3.85.
You can find UBC's GPA scaling here: https://students.arts.ubc.ca/advising/academic-performance/gpa-equivalency/. I believe the Faculty of Law uses the same conversions.