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Re: Where else should I apply?
Where are you from / where do you want to live post grad?
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Re: Where else should I apply?
nealric wrote:Where are you from / where do you want to live post grad?
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Re: Where else should I apply?
if you don't mind the midwest, indiana and ohio state..
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Re: Where else should I apply?
OP: Does your posted GPA include your "D+" in calculus ? If not, then it needs to be included for US law schools.
What type of "technicality" ? Did Toronto allow you to retake calculus, or did Toronto allow you to withdraw, or ?
Consider applying to Iowa as your LSAT may earn you a significant scholarship.
What type of "technicality" ? Did Toronto allow you to retake calculus, or did Toronto allow you to withdraw, or ?
Consider applying to Iowa as your LSAT may earn you a significant scholarship.
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Re: Where else should I apply?
I wouldn't ED GULC PT if I were you. Not worth the debt.
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Re: Where else should I apply?
If I were you, I'd ED to Michigan (assuming they still have a 169 LSAT median). Other than that, I'd maybe add Washington & Lee (if you're already applying to William & Mary) for DC/VA and Fordham for New York. Maybe Notre Dame, I think they used to place decently in Chicago, not sure if that's true or not these days. Good list, otherwise.SHANbangs wrote:I'm from Toronto, Canada, but my family is in Baltimore. Ideally, I'd like to live/work in the D.C./VA/MD area. However, other big cities like Boston, NY, Chicago are fine. But in general, having lived all across north america my entire life, I don't really have a preference. Just not somewhere like... Cleveland (sorry cavs fans).
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Re: Where else should I apply?
Couldn't agree more.JusticeHarlan wrote:If I were you, I'd ED to Michigan (assuming they still have a 169 LSAT median). Other than that, I'd maybe add Washington & Lee (if you're already applying to William & Mary) for DC/VA and Fordham for New York. Maybe Notre Dame, I think they used to place decently in Chicago, not sure if that's true or not these days. Good list, otherwise.SHANbangs wrote:I'm from Toronto, Canada, but my family is in Baltimore. Ideally, I'd like to live/work in the D.C./VA/MD area. However, other big cities like Boston, NY, Chicago are fine. But in general, having lived all across north america my entire life, I don't really have a preference. Just not somewhere like... Cleveland (sorry cavs fans).
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