Gonna be honest, it will be difficult. Harvard rarely accept people in the 3.5 GPA range, and almost never under, but your LSAT score is astounding. You could get in or not. If you're applying now, you will have an even harder time. Wishing you luck.
... think that with a 3.9 GPA you can probably get admitted ... that said, you have a 3.9. that's the hard ... can absolutely do it. Your 3.9 proves that you have ...
... under the 25th percentile for GPA, and above the 75th percentile ... above the 75th percentile for GPA. Super Splitters would be people ... difference between their GPA and LSAT like below 3.0 GPA with an ...
I’d say you have a greater chance at Western, Queens and Ottawa with your current stats. Osgoode perhaps if you rewrite and UofT is probably highly unlikely, sometimes a 175 isn’t even enough to compensate for a 3.5 gpa so I’ve heard
... your best/last 2 years gpa; as for an LSAT in ... them (granted you surpass their gpa median) are Ottawa and Windsor ... Osgoode with a 165 and 3.55 gpa so having one stat ...
... your best/last 2 years gpa; as for an LSAT in ... them (granted you surpass their gpa median) are Ottawa and Windsor ... Osgoode with a 165 and 3.55 gpa so having one stat ... to Osgoode this cycle: 3.45cGPA/3.8L2&B2 and I ...
... your best/last 2 years gpa; as for an LSAT in ... them (granted you surpass their gpa median) are Ottawa and Windsor ... Osgoode with a 165 and 3.55 gpa so having one stat ... to Osgoode this cycle: 3.45cGPA/3.8L2&B2 and I ...
... even with a 4.0 GPA, I'd be willing to ... with a 164 and a 3.9+ GPA. You could probably receive ... , a 164 and a 3.9+ GPA could get you some great ...
I have worked for the AG’s office for four years as an Attorney Assistant, with a 3.4 GPA but a sucky LSAT score and got rejected. They don’t care. High LSAT score is a game changer. Annoying but true.