i went to the one in toronto and the best part was the free application waivers. pretty much every school representative i spoke with has waived the application fee.
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Not really tbh. I'd much rather prefer Victoria, but then again I think UBC and Toronto and both a little too intimidating to me, and even if I got the required LSAT scores to go there, I'd prefer going somewhere with a smaller community.
My goal is University of Toronto, but it still have a long way to go. The avg LSAT score for Uft is 167 (CRAZY). I'm scoring in the low 160s, so hopefully by the time October rolls around I can gain a few more points to reach that pinnacle.
Hey Im from Toronto or Technically Brampton, Im planning on taking the October LSAT but always looking for someone to study with which will help me study more anyways. I Can also share a link with you reviewing all Canadian Law schools that may be of help