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3.05 gpa transfer to NYU v30 - me screwed?
Huge dip in gpa, got 3.05 from nyu , have v30 offer, former transfer from top 20 school in top quarter of class. Should I be freaking out regarding not getting full time offer?
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Re: 3.05 gpa transfer to NYU v30 - me screwed?
Work hard next semester. Do good work this summer. Relax.
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Re: 3.05 gpa transfer to NYU v30 - me screwed?
top 1/4 transfer to nyu? woah. did you have anything unique on application?
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Re: 3.05 gpa transfer to NYU v30 - me screwed?
purposely vague about my former law school and rank because dont want anyone to know who i am, and the fine details are irrelevant for this convo - nothing irregular about my appAnonymous User wrote:top 1/4 transfer to nyu? woah. did you have anything unique on application?
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Re: 3.05 gpa transfer to NYU v30 - me screwed?
lol of course you're not screwed. Chill. The firm is going to care about your work, how you fit, and potential as a lawyer.
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