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kylejacobs529
Thursday, Feb 08 2018

@ said:

We're literally the same except I applied to McGill, Dal & UBC. I withdrawn my applications, applied to McGill w/o the LSAT just to see if I can get lucky, but I chose to sit for September. Take your time. I was literally freaking out a few days ago. It's better to go in that LSAT knowing you are within your score range (or even higher), especially considering the test-day drops. It's just too much of an important test to go in without knowing you're going to slay!

My thoughts exactly, I appreciate the response!

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kylejacobs529
Thursday, Feb 08 2018

@ said:

What's your target score? Would you be satisfied with a score in the mid 150's?

I would most likely not be happy with this. I feel that above a 160 is necessary for me.

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Thursday, Feb 08 2018

I have no problem waiting an extra year if it means I can get into the schools I want! I am not very satisfied with scoring between 154 and 157, I know I can do better (160+).

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kylejacobs529
Thursday, Feb 08 2018

For those of you voting against delaying the exam, why should I not delay!?

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Thursday, Feb 08 2018

kylejacobs529

Should I Delay!? (Canadian Universities)

Applying to Canadian Universities

Queens, Western, UofT, Osgoode

Applied in Access/ Diversity Category (Legitimate claim that effect my Undergraduate GPA).

I am scheduled to write the LSAT this February 10th. This will be my second write as the first time I scored 148 (Terrible I know). I have not been scoring where I want to be in the last few weeks, ranging between 154 and 157.

Overall CPGA of 3.2

Year 1: 3.44 Year 2: 3.18 Year 3: 3.00 Year 4: 3.41

Should I delay my LSAT and apply next cycle? Or should I risk getting another low mark?

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