Please welcome back Ashley Kirkwood, with more on the logistics of the law school transfer process. I also talked about the obvious employment benefits, and spent another paragraph on my interest in potentially seeking a clerkship. Georgetown, due March 16 55. This is just not a fun thing to do. Transferring from one law school to another is like painting a delicate and complicated panorama, moving from one scene (your current law school) to a new one (the law school of your dreams). Only one person somewhere has admitted that they planned to transfer with the intent of doing OCI twice and planned it out so that he could do more interviews. Some professors will consider you their student no matter what you do. Berkeley saves about 5 spots and Loyola saves about 6 spots. Transferring Law Schools. Some schools also require you to use their own form for the Dean’s Certificate, so just give it to appropriate office when you ask them (it will not be sent through LSDAS). These schools are likely to adhere to the above-mentioned ranking requirement. Which schools (obviously) 2. Some acceptances come late and OCI bidding might be over at your new school (rare, but it happens) - Because who would want to turn down an interview with a firm they want to work for? I wish you the best of luck in this secretive and sneaky process that seduces the minds of many successful 1L’s. If you do it during the semester, just go to office hours (alone) and ask them for the LOR. Employment goals (big law versus government public interest versus clerkship/academia) 5. With the dominance of the US News and World Report law school rankings, people now care a lot more about the school they graduate from. Law schools typically offer first-year law students opportunities to connect with alumni through networking events and … Extracurricular Activities/Work Experience: Leadership always looks great, and the fact that you can participate in clubs and do well shows a lot. Here are some obvious answers, but you can, 1) ask for an extension 2) ask the schools you have not heard from to politely “hurry up” and tell them you really want to go there 3) accept at the school but withdraw later (for example, Berkeley requires some integrity but no seat deposit, so perhaps they will understand if you have to accept early but later go to Harvard) 4) just go to Berkeley, Stanford, and GULC because those are good schools already. Northwestern ~20 according to their website (Law School Numbers says 40) 10. The percentages are actually about the same. When I say big boost, I mean it is equivalent to a 10%+ increase in your rankings. GULC ~100, 15. Feel free to tell them the truth, though my guess is that most interviewers will understand if you tell them that it is a career decision. 10 March 2019 on Transferring, Information About Law Schools. Sometimes if other students are there, stay a bit afterwards. 4. What do I do about early deadlines when I have not even heard back from other schools? Share. This article is a work in progress. Otherwise, why spend all that effort and money if you ultimately decide not to go (unless you did it purely for scholarship negotiation purposes)? They may even allow you to send the Dean’s Certificates or the LORS in after that date. 4. That’s nearly 5% of the 37,100 students who were 1Ls the previous year. The weight of the transfer PS pales in comparison to regular law admissions PS or your undergrad admissions PS. Most personal statements and LORS sound the same anyways. Regarding optional essays, you can do them if you want, but again I doubt they will have much influence. I think there may be a good chance law schools remain remote this fall as well. Talk about awkward – asking your current law professors to help you leave their school for greener pastures. My personal recommendation is to go for it, but only if you really want to go to the school. To lateral/transfer down/part to full time at the same school/part to full time at different schools/T3 to T4 (there is really no data on this stuff): - Generally you want to be in the top half to transfer from part to full time, but this totally depends on the school -To transfer down, I would also say you should be in the top half and maybe top 1/3 to be safe - To lateral (i.e. If you have bad softs, you might get rejected at a few places, but you should still get in somewhere if you spread your transfer applications around to enough schools and are a generally competitive applicant grades-wise. Chicago, due April 15 - THIS is BINDING (you have to go if you are accepted) 14. Hopefully you decided to transfer rather early and can prepare to get good LORs. Also, I feel like there are enough transfers with good grades applying that softs just do not come into play. 6. However, do pick professors that gave you A’s. Some do not even address why they want to transfer and still do fine (not every school inquires for your reasons for transferring, especially since it is usually kind of obvious). They simply just give you a late acceptance. What You Need to Know About Transferring Law Schools February 5, 2019 Admissions Some law students consider transferring to a new law school because a change in their personal situation compels them to relocate; others want to transfer in the hope of earning a JD from a higher-tier school, and still others think they might just find a better fit somewhere else. Talk about class sizes or geographical preferences. Is your professor an associate dean or on one of the school boards? Other FAQ XII. Transferring Law Schools . Most top schools can do OCI a bit later (usually in September) because they can afford to. My guess is that this happens a lot more often, but is kept on the down-low. I would see the “Why Transfer” section above for more motivation. When people ask if they should transfer after they have applied and been accepted, it is usually because they get cold feet. I will try to comment on some common softs and questions. Only a few schools allow early action so far, and you are totally limited to these schools. If so, know that plenty of law students are in the same boat. Other transfer-friendly schools in the T14 include NYU, Columbia, Berkeley, and Michigan. On the other hand, they are paid by the school to provide services (like LORs) to students in a sense and also duty-bound to help their own students out (as human beings in master/apprentice relationships). The Application Requirements VII. UC Hastings ~15-20 45. If you have to meet with your professor after finals, this will be harder, but still doable. As you can see, the lowest median "transfer in" GPA is at Cornell Law School, which only enrolled 7 transfers. Thus, if you are accepted at GULC in April/May and know you want to go for sure, then you can and should do their regular law review write on competition. Stanford ~12 (TLS forum users DarlayBoo, MarkTwain, and jwbayou5 say it is more like 16-20, but it will likely be cut down back to 12) 4. They want to keep their best students and not surprisingly, keep the subject of transferring on the down-low. Lastly, I would also explain your reasons for transferring to the professor. Statistically, it is hard to bank on being in the top 10% especially with all the uncertainty of law school. In addition, you will go to office hours, which is the most important part. I also used one paragraph about my background from my old PS (from when I first applied to law school) as part of my new transfer PS. Lastly, Washington University St. Louis’ EA option has been dumped (formerly due March 31). Straight A’s at T2/T3/T4 schools are going to be generally impressive and likely in the top 1%. For things like your resume, I would just update accordingly. Harvard – due July 1 3. Some require you to have a big long talk with the dean. What I did during the meeting was just talk about a few other things (usually about how hard their final was) and then just saying something like “I am thinking about transferring and would you be comfortable with writing a LOR for me?” This may or may not be an awkward meeting, but I mentioned that there may be a conflict of interest and I apologized to them. Basically, your chances depend on three things: 1) 1L ranking/GPA 2) The current school you attend 3) “Soft” factors (this barely matters but still does to an extent). I basically listed my old school along with any other school I had an interest in on the FAFSA when I filled it out at that time. 5. I am writing this article in hopes of helping out all the lucky 1L’s who have crushed their first year exams. Just do not be surprised and kindly thank them for everything in the end. For example, at my school (Loyola Law School, Los Angeles), many people want to go to USC or UCLA. VI. What this means is you always go to class, you do not sleep in class, and you try to ask occasional questions and engage in minor participation. It is much easier to get honors, since they do not have their 1L year GPA factored in (even though it was probably high but at their old school). So, to recap, this is possible and it does happen. First, you don’t need to attend a T1 school to have a shot at transferring to one of the T14 law schools. Pay attention to any special application requirements. The rest of the typical research assistants, judicial externships, public interest work, etc. transferring law schools (1 Viewer) Thread starter RAJRAJRAJA; Start date 5 minutes ago; R. RAJRAJRAJA New Member. Now, while students have become more interested in transferring, law schools appear to be equally interested. If you want to think transfer friendly, GULC tops the list, which has about 100 students transferring in every year (it must accept a lot more too). Georgetown Law is at the top of this list, it typically takes around 100 transfer students a year! It is not a good idea to attend a law school assuming you will be able to transfer to another law school later. Transferring law schools requires a specific application process and a very specific message as to why you want to transfer. Undergrad GPA/LSAT – Likely not, though Harvard says it matters. The rest of the application is more of a double check to make sure you are a good student with good ambition. I asked some of my friends who were research assistants for the professors in order to figure out when the professors would be available. You would have to be insane to do their law review when you have not been accepted into their law school. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. Make sure you pick a professor who is reliable. Unlike early action for regular admissions into law school, the requirements for early action transfers are stricter. Early Action Transfers (Chicago, Georgetown, Miami, Hofstra, Case Western). Other notes: Remember that much of the same standards for schools still apply. Go transfer. Understand that schools are simply trying to do their best, and this includes trying to get their students to stay. I would not worry about this. Oh and I want to give a special thanks to Loyola Law School, the professors, the administration, and everyone there who has been very supportive and helpful in my transferring decision. Many transfers end up in the top 1/3 of the class at their new schools (though there is a lack of substantial data supporting this claim).
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