If you have a 3.0/178 can you break the top 30?
If you do end up at a top 30 or tier 1 law school and rank better than top 5% is it possible to transfer from a top 30 to a lower top 14 like uva, Georgetown or northwestern or ucla (not top 14)?
Is top 14 transfer from a top 25-30 doable? Forum
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Re: Is top 14 transfer from a top 25-30 doable?
Yes.lawschoolsplit2023 wrote: ↑Fri Mar 15, 2024 10:39 amIf you have a 3.0/178 can you break the top 30?
Yes.lawschoolsplit2023 wrote: ↑Fri Mar 15, 2024 10:39 amIf you do end up at a top 30 or tier 1 law school and rank better than top 5% is it possible to transfer from a top 30 to a lower top 14 like uva, Georgetown or northwestern or ucla (not top 14)?
Now, instead of imagining these hypothetical scenarios, go study for the LSAT so that you have a shot at actually getting a 178.