... too much about it. A 3.75 GPA is still competitive for ... I'm sure that a 3.75 from a school like Toronto ... be worth more than a 3.8 from some US colleges ...
... past ten years with a 3.9 or higher and a ... stats: 25th percentile 3.75, median 3.87, 75th percentile 3.95. The same ... 's above the 75th of 3.95, URM's, or people ...
@jerryguitarist 3.7 is totally fine for U of T or Osgoode if you have a strong LSAT score. I went to McGill where it’s really rare to get a GPA above 3.75 and plenty of people I know got into U of T.
Not as important as your LSAT or GPA. Stick with a major that is either going to pad your GPA or one that you can use if you don't end up going to law school.
PS 3.75 isn't that high of a GPA for T15 schools.
From what I (briefly) saw on LSN, it appears that Cornell is rejecting (or the occasional waitlisting) everyone with a 172+ LSAT this cycle, even with GPAs of 3.75+. So my guessing is Yield protection :neutral:
Are you sure they dont list a more specific GPA eslewhere? My GPA, for example, is listed as: "GPA: 3.75 and up/almost all As"
on the cover sheet,
But then in the body of the academic summary report, it has an actual number.
Thank you @10000019 ! Gives me hope that maybe i can grab a close to a best score on the exam I will be applying with a 3.75+ UGPA so a 163-5 would be a win for me
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... and someone applies with a 3.75, it is technically below the ... example someone with a 3.95 vs a 3.90 or a ... 4.00 vs. a 3.95. Though with lower ... someone with a 3.8 and another a 3.75 and deciding which ... is equal. Though if the 3.75 had a stronger LSAT, personal ...