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Originally Posted by Ren
Not true. Several law schools (I know the UofC, Dalhousie, and UofA for sure) will only look at your most recent two years, and several others (UBC, UVic, and a few others) will neglect a certain percentage of your courses if you've finished your bachelors.
Not sure about medical school, but one F does not automatically kill all hope of getting into law school. I know people who have done it. Besides, if you really slay the LSAT then a bad grade or two probably won't concern them as much.
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My bad about law. For med school in Canada your chances are really diminished. Yes, some schools drop lowest marks and yes some years are more emphasized than others but the applicant sitting next to you got their B- dropped so the playing field isn't leveled much.
Just get it resolved for the sake of headache in the future. I can't remember if OP is in first year but second, third and fourth aren't like your first. You may thank yourself for getting it off the transcript in the future. Again, if it's valid you should have no problem at all.