Hi all,
I'm a 1L that will be finishing a full year in December of 2020 and I am looking to see if anyone has any information about what law schools do spring transfers. Any information will be very appreciated.
Thank You
-Joe
Law Schools that transfer in the spring Forum
Forum rules
Anonymous Posting
Anonymous posting is only available to the creator of each thread. The anonymous posting feature is intended to permit the solicitation of anonymous advice regarding the transfer application process, chances of being accepted, etc. Unacceptable uses include: testing the feature, questions which are clearly fake or hypothetical in nature, harassing other users, etc. Posters should also read and understand the announcements posted at the top of the Transfers forum prior to using the anonymous feature.
Failure to follow these rules will get you outed, warned, or banned.
Anonymous Posting
Anonymous posting is only available to the creator of each thread. The anonymous posting feature is intended to permit the solicitation of anonymous advice regarding the transfer application process, chances of being accepted, etc. Unacceptable uses include: testing the feature, questions which are clearly fake or hypothetical in nature, harassing other users, etc. Posters should also read and understand the announcements posted at the top of the Transfers forum prior to using the anonymous feature.
Failure to follow these rules will get you outed, warned, or banned.
-
- Posts: 19
- Joined: Fri Apr 10, 2020 4:17 pm
Re: Law Schools that transfer in the spring
I believe Georgetown does Spring transfers. At least that what the transfer section of the website led me to believe.
-
- Posts: 9
- Joined: Thu Jun 24, 2021 5:34 pm
Re: Law Schools that transfer in the spring
T30: Georgetown, Florida, ASU, Emory, GW.
Very limited but still some good options.
You can also apply to schools that open Fall applications very early and try to visit in the Spring: Minnesota, Iowa, Alabama.
Also: Wisconsin takes 40 credit hours.
Very limited but still some good options.
You can also apply to schools that open Fall applications very early and try to visit in the Spring: Minnesota, Iowa, Alabama.
Also: Wisconsin takes 40 credit hours.