ToTransferOrNot wrote:
UandIaresplittsville wrote:
I'm glad this thread is moving. Tired of TLS linking to yahoo groups, as if we can't compile good info here. I'm a 1L and was just having a conversation yesterday about transferring with classmates. I'm at a 10-20 and might transfer if I do well for geographic and academia reasons. The main question in my mind is whether it's gonna help out with clerkships and stuff based on the fact that it seems like a long shot to get on law review at the new school. If my grades turn out as I hope I'd probably have a way better shot at LR at the current school. Still, a higher ranked school seems like a good insurance policy. Even if OCI goes poorly a T6 is kind of a golden ticket...
Er... huh? Not... really.
T6 law schools are seem largely as a golden ticket BECAUSE most people can rely on OCI to get biglaw jobs, not because they are a golden ticket if you strike out at OCI. Transferring generally involves taking on a significantly larger amount of debt.
If I had struck out at OCI (and I was horrifyingly close to doing so,) transferring would have proved to be one of the most devastating financial decisions of my life.
Don't get me wrong, I think that, as a general rule, if you are able to transfer in to a T6 from a school outside of the T14, I think you do it, in most situations. I'm not sure I see the logic in transferring out of a lower T14 when you're in the top 10% already unless you get in to HYS, and even then, I question whether it is a slam-dunk. I absolutely don't understand the logic of transferring out of a T6 for any reason aside from personal/location issues. That said, if you do end up striking out at OCI and you aren't able to line anything up from secondary interviewing, looking at that T6 degree as a golden ticket just doesn't make a lot of sense.
I guess golden ticket may be the wrong term. The way I'm looking at it, if I do well enough to transfer, I'm probably pretty well-situated at OCI (because I'm already at a top 20 school.) But bad things can always happen, both bad luck with jobs as well as personal problems that can upset your life path. In that case, it's nice to be able to hit the admittedly unforgiving post-OCI job market with a diploma from the highest ranked school that will give you one. And as for money, I wanna work at a firm, so 10K for a 10% increase in my chances of getting a firm job is a fine bargain to me. So my point is, in the 2L/3L meltdown scenario, the higher ranked school is better. In the everything-goes-swimmingly-at-OCI scenario, it doesn't much matter except that I might be able to clerk for a fancy judge, which I want to do, and it might help me later in life if I wanna teach, etc. Let me know if you think any of this is wrong-headed, this is something I'm currently thinking through (perhaps prematurely, because if I get B's it'll all be moot.)