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Deferring VS. Transferring

Post by TheSteelKid » Tue Mar 08, 2011 8:58 pm

Hi All,



So I have a 3.25 and a 170 on the December LSAT this year. So far Ive gotten into Wash U, Illinois, and GWU. Wash U has given me 28k/year and illinois 30k/year. Nothing from GWU.

I've been waitlisted at UVA, Northwestern, Michigan and Vanderbilt.

I'm waiting to hear from BU, BC, Georgetown, Cornell, USC, UCLA, Fordham and Duke.

I would love to attend any of the schools that I'm waiting to hear from or have been waitlisted with.

At this point, I'm trying to figure out whether it would be a better idea to retake the LSAT in June, shoot for a 173+ and defer until 2012, or to go to school for a year and try to transfer.

I have read Ken (frequent poster and I believe an admin here) say that in a 20th-50th ranked school you would have to be top 5% after one year of school to stand a good chance at transferring into a T-14. While my goal is to do as well as possible, who nows if I'll be top 15% or top 5%?

Soo, what do you guys think? I think that I'm going to ride out this admissions cycle, start studying for the LSAT again and delay signing up for it as long as possible, until the deadline.

But getting back to the main point here, would you say it'd be in my best interests to retake and defer, to go to school and transfer, or to defer without retaking? This is all while wanting to go to a T-15 school, or maybe a BU, BC, GWU, Vandy, USC or Fordham with significant Scholarship money.

Thanks guys and girls.

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Re: Deferring VS. Transferring

Post by MrPapagiorgio » Tue Mar 08, 2011 9:00 pm

TheSteelKid wrote:I have read Ken (frequent poster and I believe an admin here)
Hahahahahahahahaaaa...Ken is the Almighty Creator, not just a "frequent poster and admin here."

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Re: Deferring VS. Transferring

Post by 09042014 » Tue Mar 08, 2011 9:02 pm

Yea just transfer pro. If not, then just clerk on the 9th cir.

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Re: Deferring VS. Transferring

Post by Nicholasnickynic » Tue Mar 08, 2011 9:04 pm

TheSteelKid wrote:Hi All,



So I have a 3.25 and a 170 on the December LSAT this year. So far Ive gotten into Wash U, Illinois, and GWU. Wash U has given me 28k/year and illinois 30k/year. Nothing from GWU.

I've been waitlisted at UVA, Northwestern, Michigan and Vanderbilt.

I'm waiting to hear from BU, BC, Georgetown, Cornell, USC, UCLA, Fordham and Duke.

I would love to attend any of the schools that I'm waiting to hear from or have been waitlisted with.

At this point, I'm trying to figure out whether it would be a better idea to retake the LSAT in June, shoot for a 173+ and defer until 2012, or to go to school for a year and try to transfer.

I have read Ken (frequent poster and I believe an admin here) say that in a 20th-50th ranked school you would have to be top 5% after one year of school to stand a good chance at transferring into a T-14. While my goal is to do as well as possible, who knows if I'll be top 15% or top 5%?

Soo, what do you guys think? I think that I'm going to ride out this admissions cycle, start studying for the LSAT again and delay signing up for it as long as possible, until the deadline.

But getting back to the main point here, would you say it'd be in my best interests to retake and defer, to go to school and transfer, or to defer without retaking? This is all while wanting to go to a T-15 school, or maybe a BU, BC, GWU, Vandy, USC or Fordham with significant Scholarship money.

Thanks guys and girls.
Well, worst case scenario, you will be top 15%. In that case, I'd say just stick to the schools you've gotten into. You'll be fine in top 15%. But lets be realistic, that's worse case scenario.

You will probably be closer to top 5-8%.
So I'd say go in with the idea of transferring- no sense in wasting a year of time.

Edited for mad grammar failz.
Last edited by Nicholasnickynic on Tue Mar 08, 2011 9:05 pm, edited 2 times in total.

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Re: Deferring VS. Transferring

Post by 005618502 » Tue Mar 08, 2011 9:04 pm

Desert Fox wrote:Yea just transfer pro. If not, then just clerk on the 9th cir.
I dont think OP will get the sarcasm

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Re: Deferring VS. Transferring

Post by TheSteelKid » Tue Mar 08, 2011 9:06 pm

did NOT get the sarcasm...explain?

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Re: Deferring VS. Transferring

Post by rinkrat19 » Tue Mar 08, 2011 9:14 pm

TheSteelKid wrote:did NOT get the sarcasm...explain?
Clerking for a US Court of Appeals is like becoming an astronaut. It is not wise to base your future plans on getting that job.

It is also not wise to base your future plans on being able to transfer, because most people are not successful at it.

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Re: Deferring VS. Transferring

Post by TheSteelKid » Tue Mar 08, 2011 9:20 pm

True, thanks a lot. Right so I guess ultimately I won't be transferring without the Grace of God. Got it. I'm sticking with the plan to ride it out while studying for LSAT again and if I don't really love my situation I may just defer and retake.

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Re: Deferring VS. Transferring

Post by Alex-Trof » Tue Mar 08, 2011 9:33 pm

Hoping to transfer is a very risky route, and IMO, should be seen as hoping to win a lottery. It seams like it is T14+Vandy or bust for you. Don't even apply to lover ranked schools, save some application fee money.

You might not even need a higher LSAT. Get some interesting work experience, write an outstanding PM. Apply early and ED to Virginia or Northwestern. I think some people on TLS are overly obsessed with numbers and underestimate the chances of people who put together a very solid application with lesser stats.

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Re: Deferring VS. Transferring

Post by TheSteelKid » Tue Mar 08, 2011 11:26 pm

Alex-Trof wrote:Hoping to transfer is a very risky route, and IMO, should be seen as hoping to win a lottery. It seams like it is T14+Vandy or bust for you. Don't even apply to lover ranked schools, save some application fee money.

You might not even need a higher LSAT. Get some interesting work experience, write an outstanding PM. Apply early and ED to Virginia or Northwestern. I think some people on TLS are overly obsessed with numbers and underestimate the chances of people who put together a very solid application with lesser stats.

PM? Do you mean Personal Statement? Thanks

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