This is correct. Oh well, it was a stretch anyway. Just going to do GW and WUSTL. Hopefully I'll end up with one of them.Headybrah wrote:gulc deadline passed I thought
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Re: Should beach transfer? (15% at T2)
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Re: Should beach transfer? (15% at T2)
If you don't get in to any of your top choices, and don't negotiate a lot of scholarship money at Nova, you could always come to Temple(for instate tuition) with me. I need a spotter at the gym! 

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I honestly see no real reason to transfer to Temple. I get that you would get cheaper tuition for in-state, but I wouldn't take that in exchange for being a transfer (read: no grades) OCI kid. I think BC/BU are solid targets as well as WUSTL and GW. I think I would apply to those 4, and then see if there are any markets that really interest you and consider something like ND or UIUC if those schools feed into those markets.
You and I are in similar positions across the board for school rank, markets, class ranks, etc. and I am pretty sure I am staying. ConLaw took top 10% from me and I feel like if I can't get into a t14 I am better off staying for OCI with current grades than going to a t30 OCI with no grades as a transfer. Not gonna lie, after reading this post I went on the Duke site to check it out, but looking back on previous stats I think I would have less than a 5% chance to get in, and I have no connections to the state. Best I could write is "I wanna come here so I could have more exit options in terms of location." Haha.
You and I are in similar positions across the board for school rank, markets, class ranks, etc. and I am pretty sure I am staying. ConLaw took top 10% from me and I feel like if I can't get into a t14 I am better off staying for OCI with current grades than going to a t30 OCI with no grades as a transfer. Not gonna lie, after reading this post I went on the Duke site to check it out, but looking back on previous stats I think I would have less than a 5% chance to get in, and I have no connections to the state. Best I could write is "I wanna come here so I could have more exit options in terms of location." Haha.
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Oh, also I wanted to comment on this. I love 0L's flying around the boards like this, especially when they dont understand what law students mean when they say "I'll take biglaw". This doesn't mean "I guess thats ok and maybe I'll settle for it" as much as it means "I have other interest but if somehow I win the lottery and get an offer there is no way in hell I am declining it." There is a big difference between the two and 0L's really need to understand it.beach_terror wrote:Thanks 0L. When you finish your first year, come talk.thecilent wrote:I love how you say you'll "take" biglaw if your environmental plans dont work out
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I was 90% kidding. I'm a 0L, and when I saw BT made a transfer post (knowing he went to Nova), I decided to stop by, since he is a fitness nut like me.BarbellDreams wrote:I honestly see no real reason to transfer to Temple. I get that you would get cheaper tuition for in-state, but I wouldn't take that in exchange for being a transfer (read: no grades) OCI kid. I think BC/BU are solid targets as well as WUSTL and GW. I think I would apply to those 4, and then see if there are any markets that really interest you and consider something like ND or UIUC if those schools feed into those markets.
You and I are in similar positions across the board for school rank, markets, class ranks, etc. and I am pretty sure I am staying. ConLaw took top 10% from me and I feel like if I can't get into a t14 I am better off staying for OCI with current grades than going to a t30 OCI with no grades as a transfer. Not gonna lie, after reading this post I went on the Duke site to check it out, but looking back on previous stats I think I would have less than a 5% chance to get in, and I have no connections to the state. Best I could write is "I wanna come here so I could have more exit options in terms of location." Haha.

I don't know how OCI bidding works at either school. A transfer to Temple might ruin those shinny grades, since I assume many Philly firms must have GPA cutoffs for our schools.
I do need a spotter at the gym though.
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Re: Should beach transfer? (15% at T2)
Yeah that's why I'm not looking at Temple. Gotta love a single outlier class (and of course, mine had to be 5 credits) bitchslapping our LR chances.BarbellDreams wrote:I honestly see no real reason to transfer to Temple. I get that you would get cheaper tuition for in-state, but I wouldn't take that in exchange for being a transfer (read: no grades) OCI kid. I think BC/BU are solid targets as well as WUSTL and GW. I think I would apply to those 4, and then see if there are any markets that really interest you and consider something like ND or UIUC if those schools feed into those markets.
You and I are in similar positions across the board for school rank, markets, class ranks, etc. and I am pretty sure I am staying. ConLaw took top 10% from me and I feel like if I can't get into a t14 I am better off staying for OCI with current grades than going to a t30 OCI with no grades as a transfer. Not gonna lie, after reading this post I went on the Duke site to check it out, but looking back on previous stats I think I would have less than a 5% chance to get in, and I have no connections to the state. Best I could write is "I wanna come here so I could have more exit options in terms of location." Haha.
But what will the world do without his extremely useful second hand information?!?! Luckily he knows his input is so valuable that he doesn't need to follow the 0L posting guidelines.BarbellDreams wrote: Oh, also I wanted to comment on this. I love 0L's flying around the boards like this, especially when they dont understand what law students mean when they say "I'll take biglaw". This doesn't mean "I guess thats ok and maybe I'll settle for it" as much as it means "I have other interest but if somehow I win the lottery and get an offer there is no way in hell I am declining it." There is a big difference between the two and 0L's really need to understand it.
Finding someone to lift with in LS is a daunting task. I wish you good luck in an endeavor that is decidedly more difficult than making law review.Justathought wrote: I do need a spotter at the gym though.