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nahgems

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transferring, temple, part-time, write-on

Post by nahgems » Thu May 20, 2010 6:16 pm

Personal circumstances might require me to relocate to Philly. I had planned to stay at my T4 (where I am in the part-time program w/ $$$), but something came up. After first semester my rank was around 6% (w/ two CALIs). The only part-time program in Philly is Temple. I like Temple and would be happy there. I've searched the archives, and lots of people have discussed transferring OUT of Temple (mostly to U Penn). But there hasn't been much discussion about transferring IN.

1. Temple admitted 9 transfers last year. Do I have a shot? I know T4 schools don't get much respect, and I'm not in the top 1-2%. If it matters (which it doesn't seem to), I probably would have gotten in there if I had applied originally (LSAT at median, GPA above 75th percentile).

2. Temple's write-on comp is over. I can't find anything about a separate write on for transfers. Is there one? Or did I already miss any chance of getting on law review?

3. I also can't find anything about law review for part time students (at my current school part-time students are eligible in 3L/4L so no one in the PT program is eligble as a 2L). If it works that way at other PT schools, I assume this works in my favor as a potential PT transfer. Anyone have any idea how law review works at Temple for PT students?

Any info would be appreciated. Thanks!

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Re: transferring, temple, part-time, write-on

Post by A'nold » Thu May 20, 2010 8:02 pm

That would be a real shame to give up your top 6% rank but you gotta do what you gotta do. Good luck!

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Re: transferring, temple, part-time, write-on

Post by nahgems » Fri May 21, 2010 11:09 am

A'nold wrote:That would be a real shame to give up your top 6% rank but you gotta do what you gotta do. Good luck!
Thanks. I'm actually bummed about leaving. I've had a great experience as a 1L and will be sad to transfer (although I'm sure that I will have a great experience where ever I end up). But I'll be even more bummed if I have lost all hope of law review. I wish there were more info available online, but I've scoured the Temple website and can't find anything about PT students and law-review (other than a statement that says they participate).

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Re: transferring, temple, part-time, write-on

Post by joeshmo39 » Fri May 21, 2010 11:12 am

nahgems wrote:
A'nold wrote:That would be a real shame to give up your top 6% rank but you gotta do what you gotta do. Good luck!
Thanks. I'm actually bummed about leaving. I've had a great experience as a 1L and will be sad to transfer (although I'm sure that I will have a great experience where ever I end up). But I'll be even more bummed if I have lost all hope of law review. I wish there were more info available online, but I've scoured the Temple website and can't find anything about PT students and law-review (other than a statement that says they participate).
Call them. The admissions office should know/be able to find out.

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