... would only translate to a 3.0 in the US, while ... it's about a 3.67 in Canada. It ... unfair advantage. Like my 3.8 GPA in the US ... my Canadian institution is a 3.3 - I am sure that ... it would be a 4.0 (at least in my ... institution) not a 3.67
... would only translate to a 3.0 in the US, while ... it's about a 3.67 in Canada. It ... unfair advantage. Like my 3.8 GPA in the US ... my Canadian institution is a 3.3 - I am sure that ... would be a 4.0 (at least in my ... institution) not a 3.67
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Are you able to delay a cycle and apply the following year? Cause you would have significantly better chances getting the GPA above 3.0, studying more for the LSAT, and applying early for Fall 2020 instead. Also depends what your diversity factors are.
"Personally, I have a 3.0 gpa, so to get into the top schools, I must get at least a 99 percentile lsat score"
What? Pretty sure only 2 schools have medians that are at or above 99th percentile.