I got a 158 on the November LSAT, I have one more chance to write in January for 2020 admissions, should I write again??
(Applied to Ryerson, osgoode, queens, western, Ottawa and Windsor)
cGPA: 3.25, last two years: 3.8, two LSATS: 151, 158
... was an abysmal 2.8 and my degree GPA ... My grad school GPA was 3.8. I am coming from 14 ... University of Minnesota - Rejected 3. University of Iowa - WL, Accepted ... Northeastern University - WL (Withdrawn) 8. University of Denver - Accepted (Withdrawn ...
... get an undergraduate degree in 3.5 years and an MBA ... me I've got a 3.77, but my transcript is ... my graduate degree was a 3.8. Really concerned here that there ...
... up being (something like 3.2 -> 3.8 I think). So this ... GPA to something like a 3.5. How much do you ... better ranked schools see a 3.5 LSAC GPA and not ...
At the time of application my GPA for UG will be a 3.73. UT is my number one choice and they have a Median GPA of 3.8. With being significantly lower than the median is my gpa a splitter requiring a fairly high LSAT score?
... with a decent GPA, a 3.8. I even received honors, Magna ... year I got about a 3.2 GPA, but I changed ... I have taken the LSAT 3 times. However the first time ...
I put some ... passage while sticking to an 8:30 time limit per passage ... of the reason for the -8 was I took too long ... mins for the final passage. 3/8 misses came from there).
... my undergrad GPA was only 3.47, which is okay ... against Ivy League-ers with 3.8+ GPAs if I apply ... to even attempt more than 3 on a timed section). ... managing to only get 3-5 questions wrong combined ... on the other 3 sections, which still allowed ...