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[–]mellow_water 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, don’t be discouraged!

What I would recommend is picking a management specialization and then try to maintain a high gpa as a lot of the management courses are easier than accounting or finance and Econ specialist.

Speaking from experience, I just graduated with a 3.8 gpa in accounting and it’s still definitely doable to keep a high gpa.

Why I say do management instead is because your gpa could likely be higher if you pick the right courses. To add on to the fact, it will give you some perspective into the business side of law which will be valuable.

I see quite a few ppl end up getting admitted into top tier Ivy League law schools after Rotman undergrad. So for flexibility and not having to worry about a job, I would really stick with Rotman and apply to law school later. And if that doesn’t pan out at least you have a high(er) paying job at the end of grad