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Where to get statistics on how many transfers each school
Is there a database or a website that keeps these statistics?
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Re: Where to get statistics on how many transfers each school
Good question. I am interested in this too.
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Re: Where to get statistics on how many transfers each school
Here's some info from this thread. It's about 2 years old, but I imagine the numbers are pretty consistent.
Number of People Transferring into the T14
1. Yale ~10-12
2. Harvard ~30
3. Stanford ~12 (DarlayBoo, MarkTwain, and jwbayou5 say it is more like 16-20, but it will likely be cut down back to 12)
4. Columbia ~45-60
5. NYU ~45-50 (according to rayiner, it was cut down to 31 this past year)
6. Berkeley ~30-40 (though my transfer class this year looks like there were 50+ people at orientation, even after I subtracted the few visiting students)
6. Chicago ~15-25
8. UPenn ~25
9. Michigan ~30
10. Duke ~12-20
10. Northwestern ~20 according to their website (Law School Numbers says 40)
10. UVA ~35
13. Cornell ~5-10 according to their website (Law School Numbers says 18), though they only receive about 75 applications every year
14. GULC ~100
Other Popular Schools to Transfer To:
15. Texas ~15
15. UCLA ~30-40
17. Vandy ~25
18. USC ~5-10
19. WUSTL ~50
20. Emory ~30
20. Boston University ~5-10
23. UIUC ~30-40
30. Fordham ~30-40
39. UC Hastings ~15-20
45. American ~65
52. Florida State ~60
55. Case Western ~30
71. Loyola (Los Angeles) ~35
71. Miami ~20
77. Rutgers, Camden ~45
85. Santa Clara ~25-30
Number of People Transferring into the T14
1. Yale ~10-12
2. Harvard ~30
3. Stanford ~12 (DarlayBoo, MarkTwain, and jwbayou5 say it is more like 16-20, but it will likely be cut down back to 12)
4. Columbia ~45-60
5. NYU ~45-50 (according to rayiner, it was cut down to 31 this past year)
6. Berkeley ~30-40 (though my transfer class this year looks like there were 50+ people at orientation, even after I subtracted the few visiting students)
6. Chicago ~15-25
8. UPenn ~25
9. Michigan ~30
10. Duke ~12-20
10. Northwestern ~20 according to their website (Law School Numbers says 40)
10. UVA ~35
13. Cornell ~5-10 according to their website (Law School Numbers says 18), though they only receive about 75 applications every year
14. GULC ~100
Other Popular Schools to Transfer To:
15. Texas ~15
15. UCLA ~30-40
17. Vandy ~25
18. USC ~5-10
19. WUSTL ~50
20. Emory ~30
20. Boston University ~5-10
23. UIUC ~30-40
30. Fordham ~30-40
39. UC Hastings ~15-20
45. American ~65
52. Florida State ~60
55. Case Western ~30
71. Loyola (Los Angeles) ~35
71. Miami ~20
77. Rutgers, Camden ~45
85. Santa Clara ~25-30
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Re: Where to get statistics on how many transfers each school
Go to this page: https://officialguide.lsac.org/Release/ ... ation.aspx
Click on the school for which you want the info, then click on "ABA Law School Data". The # of people who transfered into that school (and out of that school) will be on the bottom-right of the first page. I'm not sure if this is last year's data or the previous year's.
Click on the school for which you want the info, then click on "ABA Law School Data". The # of people who transfered into that school (and out of that school) will be on the bottom-right of the first page. I'm not sure if this is last year's data or the previous year's.
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Re: Where to get statistics on how many transfers each school
The data is from 2 years ago. Confirmed by checking own school's transfer in numbers. Great resource nonetheless, forgot all about it, thanks.Bildungsroman wrote:Go to this page: https://officialguide.lsac.org/Release/ ... ation.aspx
Click on the school for which you want the info, then click on "ABA Law School Data". The # of people who transfered into that school (and out of that school) will be on the bottom-right of the first page. I'm not sure if this is last year's data or the previous year's.
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