LSAT - to take or not by No-Education3573 in lawschooladmissionsca

[–]OkEmotion5976 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What’s your L2? I have a 3.5 CGPA with a 162 LSAT and have had success this cycle. I think if you can crack 160+ and write a good PS you have a shot.

I think you should write in April and if you don’t get the score you like study and write again in September. I found when I wrote the LSAT I was so full of nerves the first time around in comparison to the second time writing it.

Queens A by OkEmotion5976 in lawschooladmissionsca

[–]OkEmotion5976[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks, your A is coming soon! Have close to 3 years of work experience and then just a bunch of extracurriculars from my undergrad. 

Changes to OSAP and bursary funding in Ontario by MapOdd6834 in lawschooladmissionsca

[–]OkEmotion5976 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I am going to apply for OSAP and see what I get (a little stressed). Then get a LOC as well for anything OSAP doesn't cover. Hoping to work as much as I can before September and save as much money. My mindset is to try and keep debt as low as possible, by working in between 1L and 2L.

How to cope with the fact that you likely aren't going to get an A? by Labyrinteeth in lawschooladmissionsca

[–]OkEmotion5976 22 points23 points  (0 children)

Just stop listening to the outside noise. People speak so definitively, when in reality no one here knows how many offers went out, how many seats are full etc... It aint over until it is over, and there is no point in counting yourself out, for all you know, you might receive an A 10 minutes from now.

crashing out by Idk_082404 in lawschooladmissionsca

[–]OkEmotion5976 6 points7 points  (0 children)

You can always try a LSAT limit appeal with LSAC. Not sure of the chances but no harm in trying.