can you graduate law school in 2.5 years Forum
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can you graduate law school in 2.5 years
Not that transferring law schools hardly ever works out, but if you are able by luck to transfer to a Top 14 law school like Georgetown, is it possible to graduate a semester early if you take a credit hour overload in the Spring and Fall semester, or is it impossible because transfers must adhere to a 2 year residency requirement? Has anyone ever transferred law schools and still finished a semester early?
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Re: can you graduate law school in 2.5 years
Most schools give transfers a fixed number of credits (usually the same amount 1Ls have at the end of the year). So no, I don't believe it is for transfers. Why would you want to do something like that?sarcasticzebra wrote:Not that transferring law schools hardly ever works out, but if you are able by luck to transfer to a Top 14 law school like Georgetown, is it possible to graduate a semester early if you take a credit hour overload in the Spring and Fall semester, or is it impossible because transfers must adhere to a 2 year residency requirement? Has anyone ever transferred law schools and still finished a semester early?
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Re: can you graduate law school in 2.5 years
You can't do it by taking a credit overload, but you can do it by taking a full summer load twice.
ABA rules require a minimum of 6 semesters for a full time student and 8 semesters for a part time student, but summer school counts as a half-semester, so two summers equal a whole semester
The downside is that you cannot work during the summer and your graduation date doesn't flow with traditional hiring (by firms or judges), so unless you have a guaranteed job lined up, it's a bad idea
Also, scholarships often don't cover summer classes
ABA rules require a minimum of 6 semesters for a full time student and 8 semesters for a part time student, but summer school counts as a half-semester, so two summers equal a whole semester
The downside is that you cannot work during the summer and your graduation date doesn't flow with traditional hiring (by firms or judges), so unless you have a guaranteed job lined up, it's a bad idea
Also, scholarships often don't cover summer classes
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Re: can you graduate law school in 2.5 years
Yep, almost always a bad idea.guano wrote:The downside is that you cannot work during the summer and your graduation date doesn't flow with traditional hiring (by firms or judges), so unless you have a guaranteed job lined up, it's a bad idea.
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