Canadian Law Admissions
Posted: Fri Sep 29, 2017 2:09 am
Hey guys,
I'm an American looking to study in Canada, and I'm looking mainly at U Manitoba. My current GPA is 3.77 on a 4.0 scale and I just took the LSAT in September, so I'm waiting on scores. I was wondering if it would be of use to try an individual consideration application to the university because I am not sure if my LSAT performance will be satisfactory. Of course that's going to be dependent on when scores come out, but I've never been great at standardized tests. What should I do to beef up my chances of admission and make me a more valuable candidate, aside from trying to study and improve the LSAT in December if it's bad?
Thanks,
Ben
I'm an American looking to study in Canada, and I'm looking mainly at U Manitoba. My current GPA is 3.77 on a 4.0 scale and I just took the LSAT in September, so I'm waiting on scores. I was wondering if it would be of use to try an individual consideration application to the university because I am not sure if my LSAT performance will be satisfactory. Of course that's going to be dependent on when scores come out, but I've never been great at standardized tests. What should I do to beef up my chances of admission and make me a more valuable candidate, aside from trying to study and improve the LSAT in December if it's bad?
Thanks,
Ben