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&ndash;16, 2019&ndash;2020. You might be thinking something along the lines of &ldquo;law schools don&rsquo;t look at your high school marks, why does this matter? Get to the good part!&rdquo; 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 &amp; 12th grade English classes.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/@marieacs/how-i-got-into-law-school-in-canada-at-18-d37691c0786a"><strong>Website</strong></a></p>
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