... University of Oklahoma School of Law next year. OU has ... of the way and have 1 fewer class to take ... hoping to be in the top of my class so ... user's advice: http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f ... or at least in the top 5%.
... bad (3.85), but for toplawschools, I'm wondering if they ... . I'm shooting for a top 3 law school or a scholarship ... slightly sub 50 for those schools. Are schools primarily concerned with their ...
I'm pretty sure lawschools take the highest score out of the LSAT's taken, but would anyone know if this is true or how to find out? Does it depend on the school?
... chances of admission to harder schools with lower than the median ... at those schools increase. I see users on the URM forum on ... heard about it from other law students? My concern is that ... =0
... . I am applying to Canadian lawschools and was wondering if the ... resume on any of the lawschools admission requirements or maybe I ... know 7sage discusses that American lawschools do require one..
I want to know the pro's/ con's about transferring lawschools after the 1st year. Is it a common practice? Is it difficult to do so? Any input would be appreciated!
So I'm in my final semester in undergrad and I'm considering taking a class pass/fail, I know the LSAC GPA calculator doesn't penalize you for this, but do admissions officers at elite lawschools frown on it? I've never taken a pass/fail class before
... a link to a strong law school resume that appeared on ... .usnews.com/education/best-graduate-schools/top-law-schools/articles/2017-02-02/a ... -law-school-resume-that-made-the- ...
... in a handful of Canadian lawschools -- primarily UBC, UofT, Osgoode, Queens ... , and UofA. Can any current law students, previous applicants, or knowledgeable ... stats for any of the schools?
... ’ve heard stories about how law school really isn’t worth ... to a T14 law school or even T25 law school? Obviously it ... the best but are T25 lawschools still a good investment? Would ... a fairly good league of lawschools?
Do Canadian lawschools (in Ontario, specifically) allow you to apply through the LSAC, or is it pretty standard that you have to apply using the OLSAS directly?
There is a group on here that are applying to Canadian Lawschools if you want relevant info for schools / want advice from a Canadian perspective check out lawstudents.ca
Hey guys,
I had a quick question. I am applying to all the LawSchools in Ontario. I was wondering that do I apply through LSAC or OLSAS ?
I would appreciate if someone would let me know :)
Title says it all. I live in Canada and 7Sage provides a great ranking system (that also estimates your chances of acceptance) for lawschools in the US but none for Canada. Does anyone have more information on Canadian lawschools?
Some law school applications ask, "Are you ... have you applied, to other lawschools? If so, please list them ... marked as optional within the "Law School Interest" section.
LSAC will be hosting its law school forum in NYC this weekend. Does anyone know if you are allowed to bring a guest with you (parent, friend, significant other, etc.)?
36 out of 37 lawschools I emailed waived my application fee. I am wondering if they would also be willing to pay the report fee LSAC charges? Does anyone have any experience with this?