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Thattorontogirl95

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is it harder to get in as an international student?

Post by Thattorontogirl95 » Sun Oct 26, 2014 11:28 pm

i want to go to an american law school and I study in Canada. Would it be harder/more competitive for me to get into law school?

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Re: is it harder to get in as an international student?

Post by alexjinye » Mon Oct 27, 2014 1:31 am

hey girl,

no, I have never heard of this rumor. I only know that students who go to college in places other than the U.S. and Canada will most likely need a 75% percentile LSAT to get in law schools, since they will not have a LSAC gpa. So it is harder for international applicants without a LSAC gpa. but, because you go to college in Canada and you will have a LSAC gpa, I guess you will be treated more like a domestic student in the admission process.

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