Do you think I can transfer to Loyola or Pepperdine from any of these schools if I'm in the top 5% ?
Thank you
PS: Retaking LSAT is not an option for me.
which one would you choose? Forum
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trudat15

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Re: which one would you choose?
I wouldnt count on top 5% nor transferring. So go to whereever you would be okay graduating from and hope to do well enough to transfer when you get there.meddymeddy wrote:Do you think I can transfer to Loyola or Pepperdine from any of these schools if I'm in the top 5% ?
Thank you
PS: Retaking LSAT is not an option for me.
- Fred_McGriff

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Re: which one would you choose?
I'd re-take the LSAT and apply next cycle. If you are able to raise your score significantly, which you should be able to if those are the schools you're applying to and you take the process very seriously, and get your applications in early, you should have much better options in front of you next year.
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trudat15

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Re: which one would you choose?
He says after OP explicitly stated that retake is not an option. Haha.Fred_McGriff wrote:I'd re-take the LSAT and apply next cycle. If you are able to raise your score significantly, which you should be able to if those are the schools you're applying to and you take the process very seriously, and get your applications in early, you should have much better options in front of you next year.
Though I agree with you.
- dpk711

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Re: which one would you choose?
Never ever ever ever go to law school expecting to be in the top whatever % and transfer upwards. Never ever.
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