How I got into Law School in Canada at 18
<p>My journey to law school starts when I attended a high school in Texas from ages 15–16, 2019–2020. You might be thinking something along the lines of “law schools don’t look at your high school marks, why does this matter? Get to the good part!” But trust me, the story begins here. Texas high schools are competitive when it comes to standardized tests compared to Canadian high schools (of which I attended three). For this reason, Texas high schools offer Advanced Placement (AP) exams through the College Board. AP exams allow you to receive university credit if you score a certain score or higher on the standardized AP exam. I took 5 AP exams in my 10th grade year and scored 4 perfect scores and 1 1-point-less-than-perfect score. The summer after my 10th grade year, I took summer school 11th & 12th grade English classes.</p>
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