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January 18th, 2016, 01:20 PM
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LSAT Toronto
I want to get information about the University of Toronto Faculty of Law LSAT eligibility, Features as well as Focus Areas. So here can you provide me information about it?
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January 18th, 2016, 02:01 PM
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Re: LSAT Toronto
I would like to tell you about the University of Toronto Faculty of Law LSAT eligibility, Features as well as Focus Areas, as you want. University of Toronto Faculty of Law Features; Comprehensive preparation and training for the LSAT test in the Fall in September/October. Taught by an experienced LSAT instructor All program participants will receive a waiver of all LSAT test and registration fees Includes all study materials and practice tests, and additional study group support Law school admissions and financial aid information and support, including information about: The admissions process and the impact of your LSAT and GPA How to finance your legal education How to draft an effective personal statement; how to choose the right law school Exposure to law school and the legal profession Opportunities to hear from current law students and practicing lawyers Ongoing support and mentorship Ongoing access to individual advice from admissions staff Optional mentoring with current law students Eligibility; Graduates of the LAWS high school program at six Toronto area high schools will be given special consideration for this program, but must still apply for the program. You have to indicate previous LAWS participation on the application form. For all other students who are not LAWS high school program graduates: Be undergraduate applicants currently in 3rd or 4th year, OR a relatively recent university graduate Be fully committed to writing the September 2016 LSAT for admission to law school starting in fall 2017; Applicants should have minimum cumulative (all years of study to date combined) undergraduate average of 78% and Applicants must be a recipient of the Canada Student Grant for Persons from Low Income Families through a provincial government student assistance program, OR otherwise able to provide evidence of low family income via a federal tax assessment The gross (pre-tax) income thresholds are the same as for receipt of the Canada Student Grant for Persons from Low Income Families; Focus Areas Aboriginal Law Law and Philosophy Public Interest and Diversity Constitutional Law Business Law Law and Literature Criminal Law Environmental Law Health Law and Policy Innovation Law International Law and Policy Women, Law and Social Change Address; University of Toronto Faculty of Law 84 Queen's Park Toronto, ON M5S 2C5 Tel: 416-978-0210 |