Hi everyone,
Canadian here. I was hoping somebody might be able to chime in on what LSAT score would be competitive for a spot at Harvard Law School, assuming average extra curricular activities, average references, non-minority of any type, and a LSDAS GPA of 3.91.
Does being Canadian skew things in any way?
Thank you!
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Re: Canadian with 3.91 LSDAS GPA - Competitive LSAT for H?
You're doing this backwards.
Being Canadian doesn't change your chances in the least.
Get an LSAT, figure out the lay of the land from here. And if you're focusing exclusively on HLS, you're doing it backwards and wrong.
Being Canadian doesn't change your chances in the least.
Get an LSAT, figure out the lay of the land from here. And if you're focusing exclusively on HLS, you're doing it backwards and wrong.
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Re: Canadian with 3.91 LSDAS GPA - Competitive LSAT for H?
Also, wrong thread