Joint Degree Transfer
Posted: Tue Jun 20, 2017 4:36 pm
I just completed my first year of graduate school in a JD/PhD program at a top 20 school. I did not pass my prelim, and they have decided that I will not receive my funding back unless I do another year of graduate school next year. My ultimate goal is legal academia, which I know basically requires HY(50% of all law professors hired over the last 20 years came from these two schools), so I'm dubious about my current situation as it stands anyway. The PhD is pretty specialized, and I'm also starting to doubt my odds of getting an academic job outside of the legal academy too. I'm asking for advice on what I should do, and the way I see it I have 3 possible options:
1. I'm now eligible to retake the LSAT. I took 3 times before and wound up with 3.74/167. I was hitting 170's in practice pretty routinely at the time, but it has been almost two years now. Plus I would have to get a pretty strong LSAT (177+) to get HY with my gpa (which will not be affected by grad school grades). If I did this, I would likely stay in grad school to keep my funding and keep working as an RA with a professor while I prepare to retake (who would likely write me an awesome letter of rec for what it's worth).
2. Stay here at my top 20, do 1L and pay for it, and then try to transfer.
3. Stay in my program and pray that the ways of hiring in the legal academy change over the next decade.
Thanks in advance for any help!
1. I'm now eligible to retake the LSAT. I took 3 times before and wound up with 3.74/167. I was hitting 170's in practice pretty routinely at the time, but it has been almost two years now. Plus I would have to get a pretty strong LSAT (177+) to get HY with my gpa (which will not be affected by grad school grades). If I did this, I would likely stay in grad school to keep my funding and keep working as an RA with a professor while I prepare to retake (who would likely write me an awesome letter of rec for what it's worth).
2. Stay here at my top 20, do 1L and pay for it, and then try to transfer.
3. Stay in my program and pray that the ways of hiring in the legal academy change over the next decade.
Thanks in advance for any help!