@"Alex Divine" Thank you! I guess that involves me deciding the rest of my life hey... sweet :P I haven't made my mind up if I want Canada/Australia but I suppose after I get feedback from North American law schools I can weight the pros and cons of each.
No idea about Canada law school and job market. But Melbourne JD is attractive to Asia pacific law firms(for example, Hong Kong). I would say you need think about where you practice law and life style of the city. @dyyaneva
In Canada, University of Alberta is the only school averaging one's LSAT scores. Every other schools utilizes the highest score in computing the index scores.
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How are you guys staying busy while waiting for the release of the scores? I'm off today. In fact, we've got a long weekend here in Canada. So there's plenty of time. I've been running, reading... even playing xbox.
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No way you can go and redo your GPA?? Is it possible? Less than 2.0 GPA essentially means you have failed. Does Canada allow students to retake graduation?