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Hey everyone, I just got my August LSAT score and it was a 157. I know, and knew before hand that I will be re-writing again. But just wondering if anyone has any experience or knows anyone who has been admitted in to Canadian law schools. Would a 157 and a 4.0 GPA with good softs make me a potential candidate for any schools? (I know the stats are posted on websites, but am looking for a more personal contact) Just looking for a bit of peace of mind until I can rewrite and get into the 160s
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I am in the same boat as you (but your GPA is amazing!!). Went to UofT for undergrad and got a 161 on the August LSAT (first try), but my GPA is only a 3.2 (I had to work full-time and study full time for my last two years of undergrad). I feel like it would be better for me to write the LSAT again to see if I can get a 166 since I really want to go to UofT. I can’t decide if I’m dreaming since UofT Law is crazy competitive.
@ethanzavarella991 Thank you so much for your response! I'm really hoping so. Best wishes to you on your studying and LSAT.
You're pretty competitive as is everywhere with the exception of Osgoode, U of T, UBC, McGill. Basically the "elite" schools.
I would be very surprised if you didn't get in anywhere with a 4.0 and a 157. Your GPA is enough to essentially bring you to the median for every single school except the ones I mentioned.