i havent looked too much into law but im from canada so ill speak on canadian unis in general. imo when in doubt, go to uoft. the campuses are in/near toronto which gives you city life if you want that. plus uoft is pretty high in global ranking (if you care about that) globally in general. ubc is also a good choice since its a good uni ranking-wise and i heard the campus is gorgeous. uofa im not too sure (i had to google what it stood for oops)
#UBC vs UofT vs UofA (Canada)
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uoft also has the best canadian law school (according to some sources) so if you do go there for undergrad youll have a better shot at their law school and youll be familar with the campus, surroundings, etc
i’m not too sure about how selective they are since i think you’re applying internationally. from what i’ve seen tho uoft has a pretty high international student body (~20%) and they mostly care about your grades so if your gpa is high you’ll be good. also you don’t need to go into pre-legal for undergrad, you can get into law school with anything even remotely related (poli sci, econ, etc), so keep your options open too
well since you apply to a specific program and not just the school in general, do your research on which program and where would be the best fit for you. keep your grades up too cause they focus mostly on your gpa 👍
np!
uoft would probably be the most competitive lul
other places to consider: western, queens, york, mcgill
uoft, mcgill and ubc would have the strongest international reputation