... year applications are up 34.3%. (US Applications to ABA ... year applicants are up 20.3%. (Applicants from Region/State ... 8,022 9,090 13.3%
160-164 6, ... 920 8,675 25.4%
165-169 ... -174 2,637 4,042 53.3%
175-180 711 1 ...
I didn't like any of the answer choices, but I comfortably eliminated D. I still fail to see how D is even remotely parallel to the stimulus. Additionally, what makes A incorrect? Isn't the general point of the argument that you shouldn't do things too ...
... with I believe around a 3.45 GPA, and at University ... . That averaged to about a 3.25. I'm hoping Law Schools ... will look at that 3.25, and count Community College, as ...
I had a question about my degree GPA verse my actual GPA. My actual GPA is 3.25 which is really low. However, my degree GPA is closer to 3.7. I know most law schools do not look at that, but I feel like it does say something about me as a student. Thanks!
... , 15 more tests rather than 3 or 4 more, which is ... in June, have time for 3-4 more full tests, have ... full work day and then 3.25 hours of LSAT).
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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
They will see both of your GPAs; however, the cumulative GPA (3.25) is the one that holds the most weight since it is the one that the law schools report to the ABA.