shock259 wrote:Lord Randolph McDuff wrote:You crapped up a good point with a bunch of insanity.
FWIW, it is incredibly easy to transfer right now. I know two people who transferred from OKC law to GW. They were both outside the top 1/3. I know someone who transferred from SMU to GULC. They were below median. I know someone who transferred from Tulsa Law to Columbia the year before. They were outside the top 20%.
Transfers pay the bills and don't fuck up their USNWR.
Not calling you a liar (especially since I know you IRL), but I'm deeply skeptical of that CLS info. Perhaps there were remarkable other considerations or the person was exaggerating or something. All of the TLS data collected over the years shows that kind of transfer is impossible. I've posted this before, but here's this year data:
http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 7&t=186555 - scanning down the accepted column for Columbia, everyone has WAY better grades than top 20% at a TTTT (is that what Tulsa is?).
I just pulled a random TTT person: he/she was in the top 3% at a TTT, applied to Stanford, Harvard, Columbia, Chicago(ED), Berkeley, UVA, Duke, Northwestern, Georgetown, UCLA, Vanderbilt, WUSTL, Emory. Only acceptance was at Emory. This is much more normal.
Also, the comments about transfers paying the bills and not fucking up USNWR are true. But that doesn't mean that transfers don't get benefits from going. I can say personally that there is very little chance I would have an SA lined up if I didn't transfer to CLS. And every CLS transfer I know has an SA. Many of us came from schools where we would also probably not have SAs (lower T1s).
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Hey man.
From your data, it looks pretty easy to transfer to me. Maybe I read it wrong or was looking at the wrong data. If so I'm real sorry. Pretty much everyone on your list was accepted. First off, your list is obviously a very small portion of the recent transfer class (maybe I looked at the wrong one --
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/pub ... Hc&gid=8-- but I only saw 20 or so) There were like 30 times that many people transfer (completely made that up). Also, the list only shows three students who were worse than top 25%, and contains no students who were worse than top 30%. Two of the three students outside the top 25% went to TTT schools, and all of them were accepted at T1 schools. The other dude was TT (Hofstra, which is really TTTT); he applied to three schools, two of which were Columbia and NYU, and was accepted to Fordham. Pretty good with top 30% from Hofstra.
As for mis amigos, they are very real people. Dunno what to say. I do agree with you that transferring can be a great thing. That is why I posted-- people should transfer, and it is easier to transfer now that it was before. I mean think about it. Ten years ago I think transfer classes were like 70-80% smaller. There is a reason schools are making this big change, and learning about this can provide a real practical benefit for students. I mean, you may or may not be Exhibit A here. I would guess from you position in the thread that you had really great grades and would have secured your T1 - CLS transfer back in eighties. Outstanding. But I do think it is easier to transfer than people think, especially if you have a resume and letters that make you look upstanding, employable, etc..
EDIT- one reason people may say they had top 3% grades from schools like Tulsa (which I think is like TT/TTT) is because they are surrounded by their new friends at GULC and have a slight inferiority complex. I think it is likely that many transfers may hide the ball on their stats, just like 1Ls all over the country lie about scholly's/LSATs
EDIT part duex-- can't link to google doc, the data I was looking at was your chart for 2012, not all years. I looked at '12 cuz it is easier now than ever, and that is my point.