@"ymca.choi": Yeah I know that UofT does, and that might honestly get me accepted because my grades have a clear upwards trend. Let's see how it goes! For now its time to ace the LSAT! Good luck and thanks!
@"ila.k1482" I have no idea actually, sorry. I haven't applied yet. I just called the OLSAS customer help line and they explained to me how to calculate it using the table which is how the OLSAS app on Android calculates it.
@floripa17 Thanks so m…
@chicaryss: UBC has been on my mind for a bit now honestly! And I think I'll definitely apply (also, I love Vancouver). Thanks for your help! At the end of the day, I hope that being a better lawyer and having excellent grades matters more to Bay St…
@chicaryss: Its so messed up honestly. I have a 3.8 at my school according to their grade conversion but I didn't find out about OLSAS until recently and learned that my 3.8 goes down to 3.65 on the OLSAS scale. I still have a year and a half of uni…
@lsattaker10 I used that tool yes. The problem is my transcript reports both numerical percentages and letter grades so I am just worried because if they take my numerical percentages, my GPA might be lower, but if they take the letter grade, it wil…
@keets993 Ah okay, makes sense! I am aware of the OLSAS table. I just found out that according to that table, my GPA is a bit lower than what my university (I'm from Atlantic Canada) calculates. So I am just terrified of how LSAC will calculate it. …
@"Alex Divine" said:
LOVE your mindset, brother. That's the exact mindset one needs to achieve such an awesome score. I'll tell you what, if you get a 173+ and have a 3.8+ GPA, I bet you almost anything you will gain admission to one of HYS …
@"Cant Get Right": Ah, that's good to hear because I have been worried about the prestige factor for my University. Well, about maximizing my GPA, I hope to graduate with a GPA between 3.8-3.85. I don't think it can be less than 3.8, can definitely…
@"Alex Divine": Mainly, is that a good thing that I have average softs? Are any of these softs particularly weak? Assuming I hit my LSAT target score, would the fact that I did not go to a prestigious university have a detrimental impact on my appli…
@"Alex Divine" Cool! Thanks for the advice! I really don't mind taking a year to put in the work needed. I look forward to learning from everyone here!