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Near-Top at School in 40s-50s - odds?
Posted: Sat Jun 19, 2010 2:44 pm
by Anonymous User
I'm at a school in a major market in 40s-50s. I don't know exactly where I landed because rankings are given in tiers (10%,15%...), but I'm very close to the top of the class (maybe 2%?), and graded-on to Law Review. Last year, class of 2011, only half of LR got summer offers from OCI - so I'm a bit concerned. Are my odds much better if I can transfer to a T10?
Thanks.
Re: Near-Top at School in 40s-50s - odds?
Posted: Sat Jun 19, 2010 2:53 pm
by Danteshek
Wrong forum.
Re: Near-Top at School in 40s-50s - odds?
Posted: Sat Jun 19, 2010 3:41 pm
by hi_im_josh
Transfer.
Re: Near-Top at School in 40s-50s - odds?
Posted: Mon Jun 21, 2010 12:19 am
by blsingindisguise
My impression is that for summer positions you're going to do about the same whether you're top 2% at your current school or you transfer. Firms aren't stupid - they're going to know you transferred and they're not going to think that the mere fact that you now are an NYU student (where you have not yet even attended a class at the point of interview) makes any difference. They'll base decisions on your 1L grades regardless.
That said, there's more to the equation than your 2L summer. Transferring may open certain future doors. It may also make you more likely to get an offer from your summer, although I have no hard evidence on this. On the other side of things, of course, is debt. If you're on a full ride that makes staying put more enticing, but if you'll have the same debt either way then transfer.
Re: Near-Top at School in 40s-50s - odds?
Posted: Mon Jun 21, 2010 12:28 am
by PDaddy
blsingindisguise wrote:My impression is that for summer positions you're going to do about the same whether you're top 2% at your current school or you transfer. Firms aren't stupid - they're going to know you transferred and they're not going to think that the mere fact that you now are an NYU student (where you have not yet even attended a class at the point of interview) makes any difference. They'll base decisions on your 1L grades regardless.
That said, there's more to the equation than your 2L summer. Transferring may open certain future doors. It may also make you more likely to get an offer from your summer, although I have no hard evidence on this. On the other side of things, of course, is debt. If you're on a full ride that makes staying put more enticing, but if you'll have the same debt either way then transfer.
But OP will be treated as a NYU student, especially if he's been in the top-2% at his former school.
Re: Near-Top at School in 40s-50s - odds?
Posted: Mon Jun 21, 2010 12:42 am
by Thirteen
hi_im_josh wrote:Transfer.
Re: Near-Top at School in 40s-50s - odds?
Posted: Mon Jun 21, 2010 8:07 am
by blsingindisguise
PDaddy wrote:
But OP will be treated as a NYU student, especially if he's been in the top-2% at his former school.
But I don't think there's a significant difference between being treated as a generic NYU student and being treated as someone in the top 2% of a 40-50.