... great law schools here in Canada, I don't really have ... to move anywhere else in Canada, and UofT is the best ... be pretty transferable back to Canada if I decide to return ...
... do more research about an applicants school/major, perhaps more schools ... conduct rounds of interviews with applicants? All of these of course ...
... ranges from thousands of former applicants, from years 2011-16ish, throughout ... , and based on all former applicants whose ranges match those selected ... shows the percentage of those applicants who were admitted/waitlisted/rejected ...
... 2: (Optional):** In considering applicants for scholarship awards, Colorado Law ... apart from most law school applicants; (b) economic disadvantage ... most common mistakes that applicants make that hurt ... The most common mistake applicants made is failing to follow ...
In Canada one can apply, and send their documents to the school, and once you get your lsat score, your school will make an admission decision. Is the US like this, too, or do you need a score BEFORE you apply?
Hi everyone,
I'm looking for a in-person tutor in Vancouver, Canada. Anyone know of a good tutor? I'd prefer in person over online. I'm looking to supplement my 7Sage studies, hoping to improve on my last score before the Dec test. Thanks!