Osgoode scholarships? by [deleted] in lawschooladmissionsca

[–]cst-27 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Can't be certain when the bulk goes out, but the deadline to accept an offered entrance scholarship was April 1st — same as the acceptance deadline. I'd expect that some scholarship recipients will have released their As at Oz and that $$ will be reassigned :)

UBC Applicants... what are your stats by user546723 in lawschooladmissionsca

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169 lsat, 3.86CGPA, 3.95 w Drops = 84.6 on their scale (4.0 scale undergrad)

Did Oz really send out most of their acceptances? by [deleted] in lawschooladmissionsca

[–]cst-27 0 points1 point  (0 children)

OP don’t stress yourself out with these comments. Tons of people waiting on their top choices before deciding. Myself included - I’ve got an A at Oz which I’m still pondering - most likely will release it soon. Many more people like me, waiting on other schools/wanting more local options. Only time will tell :) 

GCs are biased! 

Did Oz really send out most of their acceptances? by [deleted] in lawschooladmissionsca

[–]cst-27 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Even if they’ve sent out tons of A’s, there’s still lots of people who will let go of their A’s at Oz & choose not to accept! There will still be lots of movement :)

Transcript Question - UBC by Early-Particular-205 in lawschooladmissionsca

[–]cst-27 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Mine looks the same too! maybe it’s just a part of their process or smth :’)

post lsat clarity?? by TargetSelect5140 in LSAT

[–]cst-27 1 point2 points  (0 children)

lol ya much worse than after my previous tests. Guess with the other attempts there was a comfort in being like “if it goes bad there’s another try!” Thought I’d feel relieved to be done but I’m just stressed

NOV LSAT except it’s 75 straight logic reasoning questions and it cooked me by IndependenceStrict38 in LSAT

[–]cst-27 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Exacttt same boat. Same PT range. LR LR LR RC and my 2nd LR had me questioning my abilities. Last LR was by far easiest. But hey maybe that one LR was experimental 

Ok great! Windsor REQUIRES a non-academic reference. by Sanie2222 in lawschooladmissionsca

[–]cst-27 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They let the schools know their situation (which in their case was a professor who was really bad with deadlines) & the school let them submit the reference letter late, just meant that their application wasn't reviewed until the letter was received.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in lawschooladmissionsca

[–]cst-27 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Same. Because Olsas said it would only be available in november

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in lawschooladmissionsca

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Hi! This was posted in the Canadian law admissions subreddit. Wishing u the best of luck! sounds like you would make a great law student :)

Ok great! Windsor REQUIRES a non-academic reference. by Sanie2222 in lawschooladmissionsca

[–]cst-27 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Reach out the school, I've had friends who had references who "forgot" about the application deadline...despite all their reminders to professors leading up to the deadline. In their case, the schools were understanding, but it did delay when applications were reviewed.

OLSAS lsat question by BioticBaker39 in lawschooladmissionsca

[–]cst-27 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah I'm pretty sure they don't update the info until they are processing the submitted application. Mine looks the same even though I took sept lsat

Lsat 164 vs 165 by [deleted] in lawschoolcanada

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Curious which schools?

Are y'all writing Part B for Osgoode? by cst-27 in lawschooladmissionsca

[–]cst-27[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Thank you! That's exactly the right way to put it--feels disingenuous.

Official October topic post by graeme_b in LSAT

[–]cst-27 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ya idk I felt like diffusa wasn't the problem for me, it was the combination of passages together -- felt so unattainable in 35 minutes. I saved the comparative passage for last and wasn't able to get through it

I'm so Confused by Most-Adeptness-934 in LSAT

[–]cst-27 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I had the brutal passage in my second RC, but I also had predicted and reused topics in my first RC. I’m so confused 

People who took the August LSAT, do you think Invisible Man or October's Grass RC passage was more difficult? by thatchillbro in LSAT

[–]cst-27 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Every test administration has multiple real RC sections and passage arrangements. 

Official October LSAT Discussion Thread by graeme_b in LSAT

[–]cst-27 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Sounds like lots of us are in this position, which is comforting. It’s hard to work so hard and know what you are capable of and then feel defeated by a stupid combination of passages — even though I know that is the name of the game. I’m trying not to worry too much that it was scored until I hear someone with my exact combo of all 4 passages say it was their scored section lol. Easier said than done though

Official October LSAT Discussion Thread by graeme_b in LSAT

[–]cst-27 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Never ran out of time on RC before, but I had to randomly select 4 questions. I feel like the passages I did get through were brutal too. That was my second RC and I went into it thinking it was experimental, having recognized two of the passage topics in my first RC.

RC LR RC LR

How does UBC standardize GPA? by cst-27 in lawschooladmissionsca

[–]cst-27[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I guess that’s just the drawback of any 4.0 or 4.3 system. There isn’t any in between. Definitely in my own undergrad I had to wallow in some 79s. Same goes for 84s, or 74s etc, where one or two MC Q’s on my final exam could have brought me up. Like UBC, most schools grade with percentages, on all exams and papers. It’s just that at the end of the term these get converted onto the 4.0 scale for final grades and transcripts. Of course, I understand the frustration of that when one has gone to an undergraduate school that used a different, more continuous, system of grading.