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Old 10-21-2006, 10:24 AM
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Originally Posted by hayden83 View Post
Hey folks, I'm just finishing up my undergrad and am considering applying to a couple of American law schools, just for fun, even though I'm Canadian and really am not that motivated to work in the US. I haven't written the LSAT yet, but I'm wondering, do you folks consider 3.7 a strong GPA? Assuming I don't totally drop the ball this semester, I should finish with 3.7 over my last two years, and 3.6 overall.
Depending on where you went to college, the 3.6 is good. I wouldn't necessarily say you need to ace your LSAT, but a solid score you should have a choice of the better schools around here.

If you go on to the LSAC website, you can get a general idea of how your GPA and (possible) LSAT scores would fit at different schools. It's not set in stone, but it's a good starting point.

If you decide to do it, good luck with the process.
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