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JudeChow 01-14-2009 12:34 AM

Yes, UVic weighs GPA 70% and LSAT30%, that is why people who go to Uvic tend to have higher GPAs. (3.8+).
If you go on www.lawstudents.ca you will find all sorts of info regarding schools all over the country. You will probabaly get more responses there. You can usually find this information on each of the law school's website. A simple phone call to each respective school would also get you the info you need. Admission staff are usually very nice and helpful, or so I have heard.
Just wondering..which schools are you interested in? and why not Uvic?

ws6ta 01-15-2009 02:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Ulic Qel-Droma (Post 5823549)
50g cash, you'll get the answers text to you during your 10-15min break during the LSAT. ;) guarenteed top 98 percentile.

are you serious?

ws6ta 01-15-2009 03:18 PM

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Originally Posted by JudeChow (Post 6223061)
Yes, UVic weighs GPA 70% and LSAT30%, that is why people who go to Uvic tend to have higher GPAs. (3.8+).
If you go on www.lawstudents.ca you will find all sorts of info regarding schools all over the country. You will probabaly get more responses there. You can usually find this information on each of the law school's website. A simple phone call to each respective school would also get you the info you need. Admission staff are usually very nice and helpful, or so I have heard.
Just wondering..which schools are you interested in? and why not Uvic?

glad i didn't know about this. i would have bought a degree for a grand no problem

Feint* 01-20-2009 11:51 PM

Osgoode Hall (York) is a phenomenal school. If you're not the brightest consider USask / Manitoba, it's still a LLB/JD at the end of the day, altho you might be hustling personal injury claims with ICBC to make $200k, it's still better than the avg pay eh?

impactX 01-21-2009 05:33 PM

You can practice in Hong Kong as a foreign lawyer. There's someone at our firm in HK who did the Ontario Bar and New York Bar exams and is working on the US team of our firm.

W202 028 01-22-2009 10:26 PM

ImpactX, which firm r u at?

impactX 01-24-2009 09:06 AM

pmed you


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