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afterglow99

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GULC OCI for transfers
Rutgers-Newark, ~top 5%, no scholarship, no law review vs. GULC as a transfer. Where would you take your chances at OCI?
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2009 Prospective

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Re: GULC OCI for transfers
As a general comment, I'd think employers might find it suspicious that you weren't invited to law review at top 5% whether you stay at Rutgers or transfer to GULC.
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afterglow99

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Re: GULC OCI for transfers
Grades don't come into play for Rutgers LR - its all write-on. I agree, though, it's a pretty unfortunate situation.
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270910

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Re: GULC OCI for transfers
Get thee to GULC. LR is the real anchor in most of these situations. Consider yourself liberated.
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